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Netafim Greenhouse Irrigation Systems are world renowned for their accuracy, reliability and flexibility. Irrigation system design and its components are usually determined according to the grower's strategy which is generally in accordance with the quality required by the market. 
Irrigation strategy is determined by:
- Climate conditions, substrate properties
- Plant development status, water quality
Netafim's greenhouse irrigation systems' portfolio comprises a wide range of sensors and equipment for determining a plant's water requirements including: light measurements, tensiometers, capacitance sensors, lysimeters and meteorological stations.
P.C.J. Irrigation Family
- Ensures precise distribution of water and fertilizers
- Offers a self-flushing system which improves resistance to clogging
- In the PCJ-CNL model, the anti-drain (CNL) system eliminates drainage and refill effect, thus improving efficiency in pulse irrigation
- Facilitates exact positioning of dripper
- Enables increased number of drippers in order to enhance water quantity supply aimed at meeting plant growth rate requirements
- Allows the installation of a "spider assembly" which splits the drip supply into a number of drip outlets
- Offers optional use for soilless substrates, such as slabs and pot plants
P.C. Irrigation Family
- Offers optional use for soilless substrates, such as slabs and pot plants
UNIRAM™ CNL AD
- Provides a high-precision compensating dripper (anti-drain)
- Shuts down at the end of the irrigation cycle without emptying sub-mains and laterals
- Reopens drippers simultaneously ensuring uniform irrigation throughout the greenhouse
- Enables optimal use for growing troughs and soil cultures
DripNet PC
Enables use in soilless substrates and soil in troughs
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