Pulsator 205™ together with Pulsemax 360™ are an unbeatable combination to protect your vine crop from fall through late spring frosts.
Pulsator 205™ technologies together with Pulsemax 360™ allow us to simulate a light rain, which thanks to the thermodynamic properties of water, will dramatically reduce the chances of frost or heat wave damage.
Climate change has brought with it a variation in the frequency or intensity of extreme weather phenomena, such as spring frosts, directly affecting vineyard productivity.
In order to survive the winter , the vine undergoes a process of acclimatization to the cold. This process begins as the days become shorter and temperatures decrease, producing a series of metabolic and genetic changes in the plants.
In Chile, wine grape crops are damaged by frost during the budding stage, which occurs during the months of September and October, and is the one that is most affecting the wine industry today.
It should be considered that even without reaching levels of tissue chilling injury, low temperatures at this stage can cause considerable variations in vineyard yields.
According to INIA's Cauquenes meteorological station, between September and October temperatures were less than or equal to 0°C. These data show an increase in spring frosts since 2010.
Our high-frequency, low-flow emitter will be the best companion to your existing irrigation system.
Protects cherry, critical, stone, grapefruit, avocado, olive, table grapes, wine grapes, blueberries, kiwifruit, potatoes, artichokes, strawberries and much more.
Moisture control, application of foliar products.
Take control of your climate even in high temperature situations.
Our high-frequency, low-flow emitter will be the best companion to your existing irrigation system.
As it covers a uniform radius, it can be installed for different planting frames: 6×4, 5×5, 6×6, 7×4,5×5 among the most widespread.
The design of PULSATOR™ 205 and PULSEMAX 360™ allows them to be attached to different supports, both PVC stakes and hanging structures on wire lines.
PULSATOR™ 205 and PULSEMAX 360™ are made of plastic materials that are highly resistant to the action of solar radiation.
The combination of PULSATOR™ 205 and PULSEMAX 360™ allows less water to be precipitated than a traditional sprinkler system.
Being modular, the products can be easily disassembled for cleaning and maintenance.
PULSATOR™ 205 and PULSEMAX 360™ are supported on a tutor or structure, and connected to a microtube, which has a self-compensating dripper of various flow rates (between 12 and 40 liters/hour). In turn, the dripper is connected to the irrigation network in polyethylene lines of 16 or 20 millimeters.
It provides multiple pulses per minute, depending on the flow rate chosen, ensuring homogeneous coverage over an area for several hours without causing waterlogging.
The pulsing system allows each emitter to cover a large area while maintaining a low flow rate, thus reducing the number of units per hectare, as well as saving on infrastructure costs, energy and water consumption.