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Greenhouse Irrigation products

Highly efficient and reliable components to build a system which matches your application.  From overhead bench crop spray and fogging systems with leak proof shutoffs to multi outlet spray and drip stake options for container irrigation,  these components can provide many seasons of operation.

The traditional or standard sprinkler layout, commonly used for irrigating large open areas, when applied to greenhouse irrigation, leaves many areas either overly wet in the center or dry around the edges.

 

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Recent advances in specialized greenhouse irrigation products and computer modeling have contributed to creating an optimized sprinkler layout specifically designed for greenhouse application.  By creating highly uniform irrigated bands, benches, bays, tunnels, and greenhouses of varying widths, can be irrigated by a single band or by combining a number of bands laid out side by side.

Design information for:

Bench Crops (Various sizes of bench widths)
        -Hanging upside down
        -Upright risers

Cold Frame (Long arched shaped frame green houses)

Foggers for propagation, cooling and humidification systems

Sprinklers for outdoor Nurseries

Pot Sprayers

Drip for Bench Pots, Containers and Hanging Baskets

Lateral pipe and hose sizing for bench crops.

 

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2550 S. East Ave Fax: 559-498-6886
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Last modified: February 10, 2008