Frequently Asked Question
What is the production speed of a flat drip irrigation pipe machine?
Production speeds typically range from 90 to 220 meters per minute, depending on the model and pipe specifications, balancing output volume and quality.
Advanced machines use servo-driven motors with PLC control for accurate, consistent dripper spacing, crucial for efficient water distribution.
High-quality polyethylene (PE) and PVC pipes are the most common materials used for drip irrigation pipelines due to their durability, flexibility, and resistance to UV damage and chemicals.
What is the typical power consumption of these machines?
Efficient models consume as low as 0.27 to 0.30 units per kg of pipe produced, promoting energy savings.
Can the machine handle different pipe thicknesses and sizes?
Yes, modern plants accommodate pipe thicknesses from 0.15 mm to 1.0 mm and pipe diameters from 12 mm to 20 mm.
What maintenance is required for a flat drip irrigation pipe machine?
Routine checks, lubrication, and calibration of perforation units and extruders keep machines operating smoothly, minimizing downtime.







