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Low Flow Rate Mister

Misters and foggers are widely used for controlling the humidity in hothouses and greenhouses even when irrigated by drippers. 0.05 mm (50 micron) for 12 l/h mister at 3.0 Atm. (45 PSI). Approximately 1.5 Atm for single mister and 2.0 Atm. For overlapping irrigation.4191 Mister unique construction minimizes the dripping from the bridge (caused by water hitting the bridge).


The newly improved 4191 mister offers efficient and less expensive way for controlling humidity.

One Mister replaces a set of four foggers and provides a better overlapping characteristic.


 

When used for overlapping irrigation, the mister's fine droplets do not destroy the soil's texture and preventing blockage on the soil's surface, it enables a better rooting of crops with small seeds or shallow sowing, and keeps the seed beds intact.

4191 Mister provides mist in very tiny droplets, dispersed over an area of 2-4 m. (6.5-13 Ft.) diameter.
 

  • Droplet Size: 0.05 mm (50 micron) for 12 l/h mister at 3.0 Atm. (45 PSI).
  • Minimum Operating Pressure: Approximately 1.5 Atm for single mister and 2.0 Atm. For overlapping irrigation.
  • Construction: 4191 Mister unique construction minimizes the dripping from the bridge (caused by water hitting the bridge).

     

 

High Rotation Torque Half Circle
Minisprinkler

 

The 851 Minisprinkler has a unique construction. Although the swivel rotates a full circle, the water is distributed over a part circle of 200°, and a 3-4 m (10-13 ft) radius.

The high rotation torque ensures continues operation even when the water contains mineral.


The dynamic operation of the 851 Minisprinkler ensures fine droplets without mist.


When the water is turned off, the swivel drops back, thus sealing the nozzle against incursion of insects.


851d includes a deflector to create an irrigation section of exactly 180°.



 

New Head for 6 mm Iron Rode

Head-6s connects 961 & 961p sprinklers or 86x minisprinklers directly to 6 mm iron rode without adapter.

 
 



New Flow Rates

 

 
 
 

 

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