An inline emitting pipe, also known as a drip line or drip tubing, is a type of irrigation equipment used in drip irrigation systems. It is a flexible tube with built-in emitters or drippers spaced at regular intervals along its length. The emitters release water directly to the soil near the plants, providing a slow and precise irrigation method.
Inline emitting pipes are commonly used in various applications, including agricultural fields, orchards, vineyards, landscaped areas, and gardens. They provide an efficient and water-conserving irrigation method by delivering water directly to the plant root zones, promoting healthier plant growth and reducing water waste.