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IRRIGATION

IRRIGATION

IRRIGATION
WE ARE COMMITTED - CLEAN WATER IS LIFE.
Farming is our heritage. Filtration is our legacy.
Filtration to prevent emitters clogging is essential to uniform water distribution. It is vital to protecting your investment, ensuring high production quality and profitable yield.

One of the most common irrigation system challenges is preventing emitters clogging caused by various organic and inorganic materials. Clogging can severely decrease the irrigation system’s performance and create the need for frequent maintenance. Our complete range of field-proven filtration solutions answer the need for clean water of farmers around the world, saving them time, water and energy costs.

See our Filtration Products for Irrigation Catalogue

AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION
AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION

One of the most common irrigation system challenges is preventing emitters clogging caused by various organic and...

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LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION
LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION

As with all irrigation systems, any landscape project needs to be protected from emitters clogging, ununiform...

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TECHNOLOGIES

Available Technologies

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SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
Suction-scanning screen technology combines focused flush with automation to provide 100% cleaning of the screen area. The success of this technology has established Amiad as a global leader in providing water filtration solutions. Read more arrow
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DISC TECHNOLOGY
Spin Klin™ disc technology uses thin, color-coded polymeric discs that are diagonally grooved on both sides to a specific micron size. A series of these discs are stacked and compressed on a specially designed spine, with the top groove in the opposite to the groove below. Read more arrow
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MEDIA TECHNOLOGY
Depth and surface filtration with media filters is done by filtering water through a thick layer of graded particles - sand, gravel or other granular materials - called a filter bed. Read more arrow