Drip Irrigation Fittings
Drip irrigation fittings are components used to connect and control the flow of water in a drip irrigation system. These fittings play a crucial role in delivering water precisely and efficiently to the plants’ root zones
These are just some examples of the various drip irrigation fittings available. The specific fittings required will depend on the design and layout of the drip irrigation system, as well as the specific needs of the plants being irrigated. It is important to choose high-quality fittings that provide a secure and leak-proof connection to ensure the proper functioning of the drip irrigation system.
Drip Irrigation Fittings
Couplings are used to connect two sections of drip tubing or drip lines together. They provide a secure and leak-proof connection between the two pieces of tubing.
Elbows are fittings with a 90-degree or 45-degree bend, allowing for directional changes in the drip tubing layout. They are used to navigate around obstacles or make turns in the irrigation system.
Tees have an inlet and two outlets, forming a “T” shape. They are used to create branching connections in the drip tubing layout, allowing water to flow to multiple lines or zones.
End caps are used to close off the ends of drip tubing or drip lines, preventing water from escaping. They ensure that the water is directed through the emitters or drippers, rather than leaking out from the ends.
Connectors are used to join different types or sizes of tubing together. For example, they can be used to connect drip tubing to a main water supply line or to connect drip lines of different diameters.