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Horticultural Water Unit System Equipment & Supplies
6 equipment items found
Manufactured by:A1 Group B.V. based inGravenzande, NETHERLANDS
A water unit is an integral component within the horticultural industry, designed to optimize plant growth through precise water management. The system operates by drawing water from a reservoir, filtering contaminants, adjusting the temperature, and conditioning it to meet the specific needs of ...
Manufactured by:Sustainable Opportunities Ltd/ Virtual Workgroups Ltd based inLuton, UNITED KINGDOM
Capture of heat in horticultural water systems. A research and development project to explore low cost, intelligent capture of solar and ambient heat into horticultural water systems. Further details are available from Mike at Virtual Workgroups. Heat is captured intelligently from solar radiation, panel substrate temperature differential and ambient air temperature ...
Manufactured by:Genap B.V. based in's Heerenberg, NETHERLANDS
In addition to floating covers we also supply tensioned covers. This type of cover also prevents the water from becoming contaminated due to algae growth or from dirt blowing in such as leaves, sand or twigs. The tensioned cover is made from black HDPE woven fabric, which is called Genatex® 1000 and which is fitted with an open edge around the sides for fitting a greenhouse tube *) or heating ...
Manufactured by:A1 Group B.V. based inGravenzande, NETHERLANDS
Irrigation is a crucial part of horticulture, especially for crops such as radishes, lettuce and chrysanthemums grown in the open field. There are different types of irrigation systems available, each with their own specific features and ...
Manufactured by:Priva based inDe Lier, NETHERLANDS
Water disinfection in horticulture has been developed for both pre-treatment and post-treatment of rainwater, surface water and drain water. This provides you with savings in water, fertilisers and energy. The system uses high-pressure ...
Manufactured by:Debets Schalke BV based inMonster, NETHERLANDS
Water saving: The rapidly growing population of the Earth requires enhanced agricultural innovation to scale up production with limited resources. Greenhouse cultivation reduces water consumption as compared to open-air farming. There are four primary reasons: 1) plants lose less water through evapotranspiration, due to the decreased wind, increased humidity, and regulated temperature in the ...