Drip Lines
Watermil Drip Lines
Watermil Drip
Drip line with cylindrical emitter, non-pressure compensating.
Watermil Drip PC
Drip line with cylindrical emitter, pressure compensating.
Watermil PRO
Brown drip line with cylindrical emitter, pressure compensating.
Watermil TECH
Subsurface drip line.
Fittings and connectors for drip lines
Connection system.
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Parameters of
Watermil Drip Lines
Wall thickness
From 0.9 mm to 1.1 mm
Maximum pressure
40–45 mil – 3.5 bar
Emitter flow rate
Operating pressure range
Emitter spacing
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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.
Noticeably higher yields
Precise water dosing strengthens plants, increases their disease resistance, and ensures uniform crop maturation.
Significantly reduced water consumption
In all conditions
Surface or subsurface lines
With or Without Pressure Compensation
Made from carefully selected raw materials
Resistant to agricultural chemicals and UV
Clog-resistant
Root intrusion resistant
Frequently Asked Questions
Are drip lines suitable for every crop?
What is the difference between a drip line and a dripper?
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.
When should one choose a pressure-compensating drip line, and when is a non-compensating line a better option?
Non-compensating lines are an economical solution for flat terrain and shorter sections where pressure is stable.
Does the wall thickness of a drip line matter?
Do drip lines incur high costs?
Can your drip lines operate with variable water pressure?
Are your drip lines covered by a warranty?
Other questions?
Experienced in Irrigation
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Our Mission
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The quality of our products is gaining new international markets.
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Grow responsibly.
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.