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LIGHT DRIPLINE WITH CONTINUOUS LABYRINTH EXXTREME TAPE - IRRITECTAPE LIGHT DRIPLINE WITH CONTINUOUS LABYRINTH The light dripline with continuous labyrinth is ideal for very close plantation density and on sandy and highly draining ground, thanks to the presence of drip points with reduced spacing. It is the result of a unique extrusion process: i.e. avoid possible problems linked to welding. The double green marker identifies the side of the outlet holes for correct laying. Characteristics and advantages: • The outlet is manufactured with laser cutting to reduce solid particle intrusion • Excellent resistance to pressure peaks, even on minimum thicknesses • Excellent resistance to traction • The particular design of the labyrinth allows very long lengths to be obtained with maximum uniformity • Excellent performance in terms of irrigation, even during fertigation cycles. • Reduced phytopathological problems as the foliage is kept dry • Ideal for very close plantation density and on sandy and highly draining ground, thanks to the reduced spacing • Excellent filtration capacity: this amplifies the range of fertilisers used, including water soluble ones MANUFACTURED IN TWO VERSIONS: LIGHT DRIPLINE WITH CONTINUOUS LABYRINTH WITH INLET CONTINUOUS DOUBLE FILTER Product types available Product - eXXtreme Tape mm inch 16 22 Field of application Open field crops Crops protected underground 5/8 7/8 Nominal internal Ø Packaging type reel standard medium small standard Thickness mil 5-6-7-8-10-12 5-6-7-8-10-12 6-7-8-10-12 6-7-8-10-12 DRIPLINE WITH THE VASTEST FILTERING SURFACE IN THE WORLD! DIRTY WATER LIGHT DRIPLINE WITH CONTINUOUS LABYRINTH Product types available Product - mm inch 16 irritecTape 22 25 29 5/8 7/8 1 1 1/8 Nominal internal Ø Packaging type reel standard medium small standard standard standard Thickness mil 4-5-6-7-8-10-12-15 5-6-7-8-10-12 6-7-8-10-12 6-7-8-10-12-15 10-12 10-12 Field of application Open field crops Crops protected underground 6 | drip irrigation catalogue | 2019

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