Stitching center strips

Center-stitched tape in drip irrigation systems offers benefits such as even water distribution, reduced clogging, and reduced irrigation costs. With a center stitch, these tapes provide more symmetrical water distribution, making them suitable for row crops and flat fields.
Advantages of center stitch tape:
Uniform water distribution:
The center stitching allows water to drain evenly from both sides of the tape, resulting in even water distribution along the length of the tape.
Reducing the likelihood of clogging:
The holes in the middle of the stitching are located at the top, which prevents sediment from entering the water outlet and reduces the chance of clogging.
Reducing irrigation costs:
With uniform water distribution, water consumption is reduced and, as a result, irrigation costs are reduced.
Increasing product productivity:
Uniform distribution of water helps plants grow better, resulting in increased crop productivity.
Reducing manpower and equipment costs:
Using a center-stitched tape reduces the need for manpower and complex equipment.
Suitable for row crops:
Due to their uniform water distribution, these strips are suitable for row crops that require precise water distribution.
Important points:
Center-stitched tape may not be as durable as side-stitched tape for uneven terrain and high water pressure.
Choosing the right type of tape depends on the type of crop, soil conditions, and water pressure.
Advantages of center stitching tape
The high openings reduce the possibility of clogging because settled sediments do not enter the water outlet.
In terms of clogging risk, it is similar to the plaque-type tape, but it is more affordable.
Ability to use two ships
Installation and maintenance tips
When installing, make sure that the holes are above the trim strip.
The tape should not be stretched on the ground.
Also, collect the rabies tape from passing people and agricultural machinery.

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