Drip Lines

Greater precision for higher yields
Our laboratory-tested drip lines deliver water precisely and uniformly, exactly where it is needed. This guarantees high yields in all conditions, season after season.
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Watermil Drip Lines

We will design your irrigation system

Designing a system requires expertise and experience. Our experts will develop a system tailored to your individual needs.

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Parameters of
Watermil Drip Lines

Wall thickness

35, 40, 45 mil
From 0.9 mm to 1.1 mm

Maximum pressure

35 mil – 3.0 bar
40–45 mil – 3.5 bar

Emitter flow rate

From 1.0 l/h to 2.3 l/h

Operating pressure range

0.8–3.5 bar

Emitter spacing

33-60 cm

Unsure about the maximum length of a single drip line run?
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Discover the maximum length of a single drip line section while maintaining its efficiency.

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Different crops, different needs. Every terrain has its ideal Watermil drip line.

From pressure compensation to root intrusion resistance – our drip lines offer various functionalities tailored to your requirements.

We will help you choose the model that will work perfectly for your conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. We offer various models of drip lines that are suitable for every type of crop. We will help you select the optimal solution for your plants.
Drip lines are a type of tubing with uniformly spaced integrated drippers, enabling precise delivery of water and nutrients.

Drippers function as emitters that, under appropriate pressure, deliver a measured amount of water and nutrients directly to the plants’ root systems.

When plants are uniformly distributed across the cultivated area, drip lines serve as the primary irrigation and fertigation system. However, for uneven distribution, the use of individual drippers may be necessary.
Pressure-compensating lines are best suited for hilly terrains or long irrigation runs where significant pressure differences occur. They ensure uniform water output regardless of pressure changes or elevation.

Non-compensating lines are an economical solution for flat terrain and shorter sections where pressure is stable.
The thickness of drip lines affects their durability and resistance to mechanical damage and pressure changes within the system. Thicker lines are more durable, better withstand intense physical stress, and can operate within a wider range of pressures.
No. A drip system is the most economical solution. It saves water, energy, and fertilizers. Additionally, it increases yields and reduces labor costs, leading to a quick return on investment.
Yes, for variable water pressure, we recommend using pressure-compensating lines.
Yes, our products are covered by at least a two-year warranty.

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Our Mission

We deliver excellent quality products at a reasonable price.

Made in Poland,
Globally Recognized

The quality of our products is gaining new international markets.

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Grow responsibly.

The world requires solutions that combine efficiency with environmental responsibility. You need tools that enhance your productivity while minimizing resource consumption. We offer systems that reconcile these objectives.

Our drip irrigation enables higher yields with reduced water usage. We understand that the future belongs to those who manage resources judiciously. This is your informed choice for sustainable development.