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Drip Irrigation in Kenya
Get Quality and Affordable Drip Irrigation from Aqua Hub Kenya.
We provide all the accessories needed for drip line irrigation. Our drip irrigation systems consist of the drip lines and the drip fittings. We do sell this drip irrigation independently or as a unit, drip irrigation kits. For the drip components, prices vary depending on the type and quantity. For the drip kits, the prices depend on the size of the farm. In most cases, our drip kit prices depend on the acreage of the farm and the lines per bed. Drip irrigation is a cost-effective and efficient method of watering your farm. Drip irrigation is 90 percent efficient in allowing plants to utilize the water delivered.
To place your order, call 0790719020
Driplines
Dripline is a pipeline with an internally built drip emitter, evenly spaced along the pipe to give a dedicated amount of water. Commonly used in Landscape and Effluent application.
Buy drip lines at Aqua Hub Kenya at affordable prices with the following features:
- Length: 1000m & 1500m
- Spacing: 15 cm, 20 cm & 30 cm
- Single & Double Emitter
- Flow Rate: 1.2l/hr to 2.5l/hr
- Thickness: 0.3 mm & 0.4 mm
- Diameter: 16 mm
End cap
End caps act as protective device and are designed to protect pipe ends of various shapes. The main purpose of using pipe caps is to waterproof the connections. They are also used to close the ends of hydraulic or pneumatic pipes and tubes. They are used in the plumbing apparatus of domestic, commercial and industrial water supply lines, machinery and processing equipment etc. They are also fitted on water pump lines with the sole purpose of removing air blocks. Pipe caps are highly demanded as an important category of pipe fittings.
Foot valve
A foot valve is a sort of check valve that is often located at the bottom of a pipeline or at a pump (hence the name). Foot valves function similarly to ball check valves, but they have an open end with a shield or screen covering it to prevent debris from entering the line.
Foot valves keep the suction line between the tank and the pump set primed by preventing oil from returning to the main tank. Foot valves offer a better level of safety than check valves, which may be situated closer to the pump set.