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Dear Deer - Model AJ-101 - Irrigation Sprinkler Hose

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DEAR DEER AJ-101 single irrigation sprinkler hose is the basic type of sprinkler hose. This type is a single flat hose, simple and low price. To lay this hose we had better pull in the hose tensely, clamp it at the end and fix the end clip on the ground. This reduces turn aside spraying when the flat hose expands into a cylindrical and begins to irrigate. Sprinkler hose irrigation systems can operate without filters at head if the water is not very dirty. It only needs to open the end clip on the sprinkler hose sometimes and flush out dirt inside the hose.

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In addition, sprinkler hoses can irrigate under mulch film to flow water at the downside of mulch film and wet the crop directly. Add a fertigation system at the beginning of the irrigation system, it can bring fertilization with water to the roots of crops directly.

With the suitable pores, a sprinkler hose can be a drip tape. It operates under low pressure with much less blocking, spending less time than a drip pipe.

Sprinkler hose is a flat hose with thin wall to be punched continuously under certain distance of perforations (the distance could be custom required or at regular patterns distance) on one side of the hose, it was now well used around the world in farm and garden irrigation, and probably the easiest and cheapest way of irrigation which with most high efficiency and lowest labor cost way of modern irrigation. It irrigates gently, just like natural light rain.

Irrigation Sprinkler Hose is also named as rain tape, rain pipe, rain hose, micro irrigation spray tube, micro spray hose, soaker hose, kansui tube, selang irigasi, Taiwan irrigation sprinkler hose. AJ-101 is a single hose. The cheapest irrigation hose.

  • This flat irrigation hose were also named as rain tape, rain pipe, spray tube, rain hose, perforated tube, the sprinkler hose etc. In different area or countries. The micro water spray produced by sprinkler hose will make it the mistiest irrigation system, it`s much more mistier and softer than traditional sprinklers. It`s easy to be installed, with T fittings or cross fittings, alone with rigid pipes or flexible tubes and control valve to form a farm irrigation system, easy to maintain, high efficientcy, low labor cost, easy clog elimination, and with only very low pressure & energy to operate.
  • This system is especially useful for field irrigation of crops and plants which need water in short time in dry farmland. The service life of sprinkler hose is around 2 to 5 years depends on how your maintenance is and the way you use it. If you use it under the cover of mulch, it even can be used longer. But please be noted: this system is basically used under low working pressure only.
  • If you need to irrigate for a longer distance, or you use it under higher pressure, then you need a thicker one which can be customized, Our regularly product of hose thickness is now ranged 0.2 mm~0.425 mm, working pressure ranged from 0.5 bar to 1.2 bar. And it is better keep it
  • Most of our sprinkler hoses are for laid on ground except AJ-104H or AJ-105 which were hanging up in the air to spray downward. But all of them are flexible tubes.
  • When use sprinkler hose to irrigate. You should first close the end of hose with end clip and then open the water to flow into hose. The water then sprays out evenly on the farmland on both sides of the hose.
  • If the water is clean enough, there is not need to use filter. If the water is bit of turbid, you just to open the end clip once in a while and let the sand flush out to keep away from clogging.
  • This Single Sprinkler Hose can be used as the drip hose too in shorter length, once pressure is very low.
  • Our company can design and produce different types of perforation on this flat hose for different need. Our sprinkler hose brand "DEAR DEER" is famous in China, South East Asia and Taiwan and wined high reputation. And now, our products are continually expanding to more countries around the world.

Micro-irrigation, also called localised irrigation, low volume irrigation, low-flow irrigation, or trickle irrigation is an irrigation method with lower pressure and flow than a traditional sprinkler system. Low volume irrigation is used in agriculture for row crops, orchards, and vineyards. It is also used in horticulture in wholesale nurseries, in landscaping for civic, commercial, and private landscapes and gardens, and in the science and practice of restoration ecology and environmental remediation.

Description
There are several types of micro-irrigation systems. Many of the components are the same for all of these types of systems. Most systems typically include filters, pipes, valves, and tubing. The main difference is in the type of emission device that is used to deliver the water to the plants. Drip irrigation utilizes drip emitters that deliver water at very low rates. The typical range is 0.2 to 4.0 gallons per hour. In some systems, the emitters are installed manually on the outside of the tubing and placed where needed. Other systems might use integral dripper line or drip tape with the emitters already installed at a predetermined spacing. Micro-sprinklers, which can include fixed stream sprays and rotating spinners typically deliver water at a higher rate, such as 10 to 25 gallons per hour and will cover a larger area than drip emitters. These are more typically used in tree orchards where the plants are larger. The goal is to distribute water slowly in small volumes and target it to plants` root zones with less runoff or overspray than landscape and garden conventional spray and rotary sprinklers. The low volume allows the water to penetrate and be absorbed into slow-percolation soils, such as clay, minimizing water runoff.

System components
There are a wide variety of system components included in a micro-irrigation systems. Most systems include a filter. These may include pre-filters, sand separators, media filters, screen filters, and disc filters. The level of filtration required depends on the size of the emission device and the quality of the water source. A pressure regulator or regulating valve may be required to reduce the system pressure to the desired level. Automatic or manually operated valves will be required to switch from one irrigated section to another. An irrigation controller will be used with automatic systems and may also be needed for back flushing the filter or sand separator. Since water conservation is a frequent reason for choosing micro-irrigation systems, soil moisture sensors, rain shutoff sensors, and sometimes even weather stations may be installed.

Emission devices
Microtubing
Microtubing is one of the oldest types of drip irrigation devices and was used in greenhouses in the 1970s. It consists of a very small diameter tubing. Flow is regulated purely by the length and diameter of the tubing. Weights or stakes are sometimes attached to the end of the tubing to keep it in place.

Fixed flow drip emitters
Low-flow irrigation systems in gardens using drip apply water through two methods:

  • pre installed small holes in small diameter tubes placed on or below the surface or
  • self cleaning emitters, in different precipitation rates, pre installed or contractor installed for different rate emitters on same supply line (i.e. trees-higher, perennials-lower). The Flexible supply pipe can be buried either underground or pinned on the surface and buried under
  • Low volume irrigation systems often use the two delivery components of drip systems to apply water through small holes in small diameter tubes placed on or below the surface of the field. This is done instead of agricultural surface irrigation and furrow irrigation for vegetables, fruits and berries, and other high-value crops.

Adjustable drip emitters
Trickle emitters, also called `spider sprays,` come in fixed or adjustable radius shapes and diameters, and are installed directly on the flexible supply pipe or on tubing connected to it, and mounted on small stakes. Trickle emitter-`Spider sprays` work well for plants with more fibrous root systems, tree and large shrub basins, and in pots and container gardens - allowing automated watering of plants on decks and patios. Mist emitters can also be used in pot, both on the ground and hanging, with humidity-fog watering for epiphytes and ferns replicating habitats.

In the Horticulture industry, wholesale growers and plant nurseries often use the trickle emitters for 5-US-gallon (19 L) and larger container stock, to automate watering. Attached to longer supply tubing on short stakes, they are easily movable to new containers when stock is moved or sold. Mist emitters are used for propagation, epiphytes, and other plants needing higher humidity.

Micro-sprinklers
Low volume micro-sprinklers may be attached to hard plastic risers or attached to standard sprinkler heads, but are more typically mounted on stakes and attached to small diameter micro-tubing connected to polyethylene tubing with a barbed connector. Some micro-sprinklers have a fixed spray or stream pattern, while others rotate. These are installed above ground and are often used for fruit and nut orchards and vineyards. These systems are expensive, even for large-scale agricultural use, and are predominantly used for high-value crops.

Macro-Drip irrigation
High-volume, low-pressure irrigation systems for container gardening are known as Macro-Drip. A pressure regulator lowers the water pressure to under 30 pounds per square inch while a relatively large diameter hose or pipe delivers the water directly to a sprinkler head.[1] This allows a larger volume of water to reach the flowerpot in a short amount of time, which will then be absorbed into the roots of the plant.

Sprinkler
Sprinkler Irrigation[2] is the process of providing water to your land. This process works with the number of pipes. It is then partitioned with the help of Sprinklers that spreads the water all over in an equal balance. One can gain optimum solutions by installing sprinkler Irrigation. Sprinkler Irrigation helps in decreasing the labor cost saves upto 20% - 40% water supply. It can be applied to any soil that helps to increase crop production. There are a wide variety of sprinklers available in the market. One can choose carefully from the best of sprinkler systems.

Ecological restoration and phytoremediation projects
Low-flow irrigation systems are used on some native plant habitat restoration and environmental remediation projects. The lower operating pressure can be the only choice for remote locations with wells or small storage tank water sources. It is used in temporary installations during initial establishment periods, and being on the soil surface easily removable with minimal damage to the recovering plant community. An example is its use in riparian zone restoration, and environmental remediation projects using Phytoremediation and Bioremediation techniques.

Water conservation and regulations
As municipal and agricultural water supplies become more limited; through increased population demands, droughts, and climate change; city, water district, and state-province level regulations and codes are beginning to encourage, offer rebates with use, or mandate significantly reduced water allowances, at higher costs, that are bringing many water conservation products and techniques both to the forefront and more competitively matched to traditional irrigation system costs.

Use of micro-irrigation systems on green building candidate projects can help them to accumulate points for LEED - (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification rating and awards.

See also

  • Deficit irrigation
  • Drip irrigation
  • Irrigation in viticulture
  • Groundwater recharge
  • Water conservation

References

  • Garden Time TV (2019-04-26), Daisy Rain Garden System, retrieved 2019-04-29
  • "How do Sprinkler Irrigation Systems Work? | Automat Industries". Automat Irrigation Blog. 2019-08-06. Retrieved 2019-09-18.
  • This article incorporates public domain material from the Congressional Research Service document "Report for Congress: Agriculture: A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition" by Jasper Womach.
  • External links
  • DWP-Be Water wise blog: "The Garden Spot"
  • Categories: Irrigation Low-flow irrigation systems Water conservation Sustainable agriculture Sustainable gardening

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Our irrigation sprinkler hose is one of best pipes for irrigation.

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Use our irrigation sprinkler hose can irrigate garden or lawn well.

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  • Irrigation Sprinkler Hose is also named as rain tape, rain hose, rain pipe, micro spray tube, micro spray hose, perforated hose, soaker hose, soaker tape, emitter hose, fountain tube, kansui tube, Taiwan irrigation sprinkler hose etc.
  • AJ-101 irrigation single sprinkler hose is a flat hose with thin thickness hose wall to be punched with regular perforations. It is simplest and cheapest type of sprinkler hose. It irrigates gently, just like natural light rain.
  • This Irrigation Single Sprinkler Hose can be used as the drip hose too in shorter length with low pressure.
  • Our irrigation sprinkler hose branded "DEAR DEER" is famous in China, south east Asia and Taiwan with high reputation.
  • Now our "DEAR DEER" products are continually expanding to more countries around world.
  • Micro-irrigation, also called localised irrigation, low volume irrigation, low-flow irrigation, or trickle irrigation is an irrigation method with lower pressure and flow than a traditional sprinkler system. Low volume irrigation is used in agriculture for row crops, orchards, and vineyards. It is also used in horticulture in wholesale nurseries, in landscaping for civic, commercial, and private landscapes and gardens, and in the science and practice of restoration ecology and environmental remediation.
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