A plastic dripper is a device used in agriculture to deliver water directly to the roots of plants, drop by drop. It is made of plastic materials and is designed to release water slowly and consistently, providing an efficient way to irrigate crops. The plastic dripper consists of a small container that holds water, a tiny hole at the bottom that allows water to flow out, and a network of tubes that connect the drippers to a water source. The drippers are placed along the rows of crops, and the water flows through the tubes and into the soil, reaching the roots of the plants. Plastic drippers are widely used in farming because they are affordable, easy to install and maintain, and conserve water. They are also available in different models and sizes to suit various crop requirements. However, the excessive use of plastic drippers can lead to soil salinization and waterlogging problems if not properly managed.
Product Range
- Colour masterbatches with UV and without UV for inline drippers
- AO masterbatch with 10 % Active Ingredient
- Pesticide Resistance UV masterbatches
- Mold Release masterbatch