Micro sprinklers are essential components of micro-irrigation systems, delivering water in a controlled, low-volume spray. They are ideal for sensitive crops, young plants, and areas requiring precise moisture control. Their fine droplet output reduces soil compaction and runoff, while promoting healthy root development.
They are especially beneficial in:
- Greenhouses and nurseries
- Orchards and vineyards
- Vegetable beds and flower gardens
- Hilly or uneven terrain
TECHNICAL DETAILS:
Type | Working Principle | Application Scenarios |
Fixed Micro Sprinkler | Water exits a fixed nozzle at a set angle, forming a fan-shaped or conical spray. | Greenhouses, seedling beds, low-growing crops (e.g., vegetables, flowers). |
Rotary Micro Sprinkler | A rotating mechanism distributes water in a 360° pattern with wide coverage. | Orchards, tea gardens, lawns, and large planting areas. |
Refraction Micro Sprinkler | Water is deflected by cones or plates, creating adjustable spray angles and ranges. | Potted plants, seedbeds, and areas needing high-precision watering. |
Pressure-Compensated | A built-in compensator maintains uniform flow under varying pressure conditions. | Sloped or uneven terrain, mountainous and hilly regions. |