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Advantages of pipeline irrigation
Save water. Pipeline water transportation systems can reduce leakage and evaporation losses, improving the utilization rate of water resources.
2. Fast water delivery, saves time and effort. Pipeline irrigation is conducted under pressure, usually faster than traditional soil ditches. Timely water supply can save labor for irrigation.
3. Timely irrigation aids in agricultural production. Pipeline irrigation not only improves field irrigation conditions but also reduces water loss, shortens irrigation cycles, thereby meeting the water needs of crop growth and increasing yields and income.
4. Decrease land utilization efficiency. Pipeline irrigation will save some land use.
Pipelines for irrigation offer numerous advantages, includingPolyethylene (PE) irrigation pipes have gained widespread recognition in the market for their superior performance.
Widespread agricultural usePE Agricultural Irrigation PipeFeatures
① Reliable Connection: The pipeline system employs electric heat fusion connection, with joint strength exceeding that of the pipe body.
② Excellent low-temperature impact resistance: During winter construction, due to the good impact resistance of the material, the pipeline will not crack.
Good stress cracking resistance: Low notch sensitivity, high shear strength, excellent scratch resistance, and good resistance to environmental stress cracking.
④ Excellent chemical resistance: The pipeline can withstand corrosion from various chemical mediums, and the chemicals in the soil will not cause degradation of the pipeline.
⑤ Excellent aging resistance, good wear resistance, and long service life.
⑦ Excellent flexibility: The pipeline's flexibility makes it easy to bend. In agricultural construction, it can be maneuvered to bypass obstacles by changing the direction of the pipeline.
Low fluid resistance, easy to handle.
⑨ Various New Construction Methods: In addition to traditional excavation methods, we can also utilize a variety of non-excavation new technologies, such as jacking, directional drilling, lining, and fracturing pipes.































