Wilger columns
Row-by-row flow control
Wilger Columns: The Ultimate Solution for Accurate and Consistent Flow Control
In precision farming, regulating and controlling the flow of liquid inputs, such as fertilizer or sprays, is crucial to ensuring even, optimum application. This is where Wilger Columns come in as a revolutionary tool, offering farmers an efficient way to monitor and adjust the flow of liquid row by row on their farm machinery.
Main Features
How do Wilger Columns work?
Wilger Columns use a simple but innovative visual system to indicate the status of liquid flow through the pipes:
Ball in the middle: When the ball is positioned in the middle of the column, this indicates that the quantity of liquid dispensed is precisely that required, guaranteeing uniform application to each row.
Ball up: If the ball rises to the top of the column, this usually indicates a punctured or torn pipe, requiring immediate checking to avoid wasted product and uneven application.
Ball at bottom: A ball falling to the bottom of the column indicates a blocked or pinched pipe, preventing the flow of liquid and compromising the effectiveness of the treatment on the row concerned.
By integrating Wilger Columns into your farm equipment, you're taking a proactive step towards more efficient and rational resource management, contributing to more sustainable and profitable farming. This innovative system not only ensures uniform and accurate application of liquid inputs, but also offers peace of mind thanks to its ease of monitoring and adjustment, making Wilger Columns a must-have choice for modern farmers.
Technical specifications
Real-time monitoring: Thanks to this visual control system, farmers can continuously monitor the application of liquid products, enabling quick and easy detection of dispensing anomalies.
Versatility: Designed for a wide range of uses, Wilger Columns are ideal for both liquid fertilization and crop protection spraying, offering maximum flexibility.
Manual Row Control: With the ability to manually cut off the liquid supply to each row, farmers benefit from increased control, enabling them to precisely tailor the application to the specific needs of each section of their field.