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FAQ about BIOMICROBES DRIP LINE
Biomicrobes Drip Line is developed to support microbial balance in irrigation systems and reduce the risk of clogging in drip lines and emitters.
It influences microbial activity in the irrigation system, helping to limit the buildup of organic deposits that can contribute to blockages.
It is not designed to replace cleaning treatments entirely, but it reduce the need for chemical interventions significantly by supporting stable biological conditions in the system.
It can be used in drip irrigation systems, greenhouse irrigation setups and recirculating water systems.
Microbial activity influences the formation of biofilm and organic buildup, which directly affects system performance and water distribution.
Clogging is typically caused by a combination of microbial growth, organic deposits and mineral accumulation inside pipes and emitters.
Biofilm is a layer of microorganisms that forms on the inner surfaces of irrigation systems. It can trap particles and contribute to the buildup that leads to reduced flow or blockages.
Chemical cleaning removes buildup temporarily, while microbial management focuses on controlling the biological processes that cause buildup in the first place.
After cleaning, microbial populations can quickly re-establish, leading to renewed biofilm formation and buildup if underlying biological processes are not managed.
Maintaining performance requires managing biological activity in the system and supporting stable conditions that limit excessive buildup.
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