Irrigation
Expert in pumping solutions, the company EUROMAST offers in its range of Irrigation motor pump all types of pumps for agriculture. Our irrigation motor pumps are at the service of the farmer. We offer a wide choice of brands of motors, pumps and type of configuration. We also strive to diversify the types of pumps to satisfy all our customers: Diesel, electric or solar irrigation motor pumps in all configurations to suit their needs.
In this section, you will find our irrigation motor pumps.
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Diesel agricultural motor pump for transferring clear water (1000 l/min max)
reference: EIP-1000-31D
Performance:- Diesel heat engine
- 700 l / min at 2.1 bars
- 400 l / min at 2.8 bars
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Diesel agricultural motor pump for transferring clear water (400 l/min max)
reference: EIP-400-5D
Performance:- Diesel heat engine
- 300 l / min at 3 bars
- 200 l / min at 4 bars
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Diesel agricultural motor pump for transferring clear water (400 l/min max)
reference: EIP-400-65D
Performance:- Diesel heat engine
- 300 l / min at 3.5 bars
- 200 l / min at 5 bars
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Diesel agricultural motor pump for transferring clear water (700 l/min max)
reference: EIP-700-2.4D
Performance:- Diesel heat engine
- 300 l / min at 2.1 bars
- 600 l / min at 1.1 bars
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Agricultural diesel motor pump for clear water transfer (1600L / min max)
reference: EIP-900-2D
Performance:- Diesel heat engine
- 900 l / min at 2.4 bars
- 300 l / min at 3 bars
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Fertilizer resistant motor pump (560L / min max)
reference: EIP-30-5
Performance:- Honda time petrol engine
- 400 l / min at 1.5 bar
- 100 l / min at 2.5 bar
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Gasoline motor pump for clean water transfer (60m3 / h max)
reference: EFP-30-2
Performance:- Petrol engine
- 950lpm at 1 bar
- 350lpm at 2,5 bar
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Portable pump with plastic body (45m3 / h max)
reference: EIP-52D
Performance:- Diesel engine
- 400L / min at 2.5 bar
- 200L / min at 3.5 bar
Good to know
Irrigation is a key part of agriculture, as it provides water to crops in dry or arid climatic conditions. There are different irrigation techniques, each with their own advantages and disadvantages.
Irrigation
The most common technique is sprinkler irrigation, in which water is sprayed over crops using hoses and nozzles. This method is effective for covering a large area, but it can result in significant water loss due to evaporation and run-off.
Localized irrigation, such as drip irrigation, is another common technique. It consists of supplying water directly to the roots of crops through a system of perforated pipes or drippers. This method is more effective in reducing water loss, as it allows precise targeting of crop water needs.
There are also alternative irrigation techniques such as gravity irrigation, which uses the height difference between the water source and the crops to channel water, and infiltration irrigation, in which the water is introduced into the soil using spears or channels to feed the roots of crops.
Water Management
Water management is a crucial aspect of irrigation. It is important to monitor water levels in fields and adjust irrigation systems accordingly to avoid overuse of water resources. It is also important to ensure that the water used for irrigation is clean and free of contaminants that could harm crops.
In sum, irrigation is an essential tool for farmers to guarantee crop growth and increase agricultural production, however it is important to use the right techniques and good management to avoid overconsumption and water pollution. .