Hello, will a pressure-compensated bridgeless micro-sprinkler be produced in the future? Spinnet microsprinkler is very interesting product to use in an orchard but is only produced in high flow rates. A pressure compensated spinnet with a flow rate of 30 liters/h would be very interesting. Thanks
Hello, a Pressure Compensated micro-sprinklers are required mainly when there is a changing topography of the distributed pipes or when relatively long distributed pipes are needed. In greenhouses, in most cases, the topography is flat, and the distribution pipe is relatively not long. So, this case doesn't require a Pressure Compensated, the SpinNet or SpinNet SD can be used for high performances results in upside-down irrigation in greenhouse. For orchards, we offer the SuperNet. This is a premium pressure Compensated micro-sprinkler. it can be offered in 10 different flow rates from 20 L/H up to 110 L/H.
@@oritkatzir8490 hi, thanks for the reply. I know supernet micro-sprinklers, I have 1500 Supernet 30liters/hour in an orchard, specifically kiwifruit orchard with different topographical conditions. The main problem with the Supernet is that they drip during operation and therefore do not offer perfect water distribution. Kiwi plants suffer from root asphyxiation because the soil is much wetter under the supernet microsprinkler. Spinnet microsprinklers are bridgeless so they do not drip during operation and guarantee perfect water distribution but, unfortunately, they start from a flow of 50 litres/hour and are not self-compensating so they cannot be used in different topographical areas. Thanks ,best regards from Italy.