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Drip connectors are essential components in drip irrigation systems, designed to connect various parts of the irrigation setup, such as hoses, emitters, and mainlines. Typically made from durable materials like polyethylene or PVC, these connectors ensure a secure and leak-free connection, allowing for efficient water distribution directly to the plant roots. They play a critical role in optimizing water usage and improving crop yields in agricultural settings.
| Material | Polyethylene or PVC |
| Connector types | Barbed, threaded, or snap-fit |
| Size range | Typically from 4mm to 25mm |
| Pressure rating | Up to 10 bar |
| Temperature resistance | Typically from -10°C to 60°C |
When selecting drip connectors, consider the compatibility with your existing irrigation system, including the size and type of tubing or hoses. It's important to specify the pressure ratings and temperature ranges to ensure durability and performance under your specific conditions. Additionally, inquire about the available connector types, such as barbed or threaded, based on your installation needs. Quantities may vary based on the size of the irrigation system, so plan accordingly.
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Barbed connectors are pushed into the tubing, while threaded connectors screw into fittings for a tighter seal.
Yes, many drip connectors can be reused if they are not damaged.
The size depends on the diameter of your tubing or hose; common sizes range from 4mm to 25mm.
Many drip connectors are made from UV-resistant materials to prevent degradation.
Installation typically involves pushing or screwing the connector into place, ensuring a secure fit.
Most drip connectors can handle pressures up to 10 bar.