Elementor #12590
… Check out our catalogue How Deep Should Dripline Be Buried or Placed? It’s a question we hear all the time: should dripline be buried, or should it stay above ground? The answer depends entirely on the type of dripline you’re using — and your intended installation method. “Only Anti-Syphon Pressure Compensating (PC) dripline is […]
Can You Connect Dripline to a Normal Garden Tap?
Afriq Water explains how to connect Afriq Drip dripline directly to a standard garden tap — using thicker 0.90 mm and 1.00 mm wall options that handle household water pressure safely.
Elementor #12534
Dripline emitter customisations available Check out our catalogue Afriq Drip Dripline Emitter Customisations Available At Afriq Water, we don’t just make dripline — we manufacture it to suit your exact requirements. Whether you need a specific flow rate, emitter spacing, wall thickness, or emitter type, our Afriq Drip range can be fully customised for your […]
Ideal Emitter Flow Rates for Different Crops
Not sure which emitter flow rate to use? Afriq Water explains the ideal dripline flow rates for vegetables, fruit, trees, and mixed crops — helping you match your irrigation to your farm’s conditions.
How to Calculate Water Application (mm/h) from Dripline Flow Rate
Afriq Water explains how to calculate your irrigation water application rate (mm/h) from your dripline flow rate (L/h), emitter spacing, and row spacing — so you can irrigate smarter and save water.
Afriq Drip Dripline Flow Rate Customisation Options
Afriq Water manufactures the Afriq Drip range in South Africa with fully customisable flow rates. Choose from 0.8 to 3.8 L/h in Non-PC or PC dripline, perfectly tailored to your crop and soil.
What Wall Thickness Dripline Lasts the Longest? | Afriq Water South Africa
Looking for the longest-lasting dripline? Afriq Water’s 0.90 mm and 1.00 mm heavy-duty Afriq Drip options deliver five years or more of reliable performance for permanent irrigation systems.
Afriq Drip Dripline Wall Thickness Customisation Options
Afriq Water manufactures the Afriq Drip range in South Africa with full wall thickness customisation — from lightweight disposable options for lime-affected fields to 1.00 mm heavy-duty dripline for long-term use.
12 mm vs 16 mm Dripline: Which Size Should You Choose?
What’s the difference between 12 mm and 16 mm dripline? Afriq Water breaks down the pros and cons of each size — and explains why 16 mm is the standard and most reliable option for South African farms and gardens.
What wall thickness dripline should you pick with lime in the water?
If your irrigation water contains lime, choosing the right dripline wall thickness is critical. Afriq Water explains why disposable thin-wall dripline (0.15–0.20 mm) is best for lime-affected water systems.