16 mm Drip Irrigation Pipe (Without Dripper)
A 16 mm drip irrigation pipe is a type of irrigation system used in agriculture and gardening to deliver water directly to plant roots. It is a thin, flexible tube that has built-in drippers or emitters at regular intervals, usually spaced around 30-60 centimeters apart. These drippers release water slowly and evenly, which helps to minimize water loss due to evaporation or runoff.
The 16 mm diameter of the pipe refers to the outer diameter of the tube. This size is commonly used in small to medium-sized garden plots or row crops. The drip irrigation system with drippers is ideal for watering plants at the root zone, where the water is needed most. It helps to conserve water and promote healthy plant growth by providing a consistent supply of water to the roots. Overall, a 16 mm drip irrigation pipe is a cost-effective and efficient way to irrigate plants, providing a low-maintenance and water-efficient solution for small to medium-sized farming operations and home gardening.
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Product Specification
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Diameter: 16 mm (0.63 inches)
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Wall thickness: Typically around 0.9-1.2 mm (0.035-0.047 inches)
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Material: High-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic, which is durable and resistant to UV radiation and chemical damage.
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Drippers/emitters: Typically spaced at regular intervals of 30-60 cm (12-24 inches). The flow rate of drippers is usually around 1-4 liters per hour (0.25-1 gallon per hour).
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Pressure rating: Typically designed to work at low to medium pressures, with a range of 0.5-4 bar (7-60 psi).
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Roll length: Typically sold in rolls of 100-1000 meters (330-3300 feet).