
Self-compensating
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The self-compensating micro-sprinklers are those devices that guarantee at all times a uniform rate of water supply to each of the plantations on which they are emitted, regardless of differences in pressure. They are very useful on any surface, even on irregular topography and with long supply ranges.

Low Pressure
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The low pressure micro-sprinklers are those that achieve a lower or moderate flow rate, supporting emissions of between 20 and 40 l/h. They are usually used in dense horticultural plantations, greenhouses, nurseries and seedbeds.
Above this model, taking into account the pressure it reaches, there are medium pressure micro-sprinklers (between 50 and 80 l/h) and high flow micro-sprinklers (between 100 and 240 l/h), which is why it is generally used in horticultural plantations in greenhouses and trees.

Frost protection
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Frost is one of the most severe threats to crops, which is why micro-sprinkler systems are the best solution to protect vegetation against extreme winter temperatures.
Its function is to provide this water surface with characteristics that ensure that when the ambient temperature drops below freezing (0ºC), the plantation will be protected from frost damage.
Its secret is that the supplied water provides heat to the nearest atmosphere because of its higher temperature.