Pure Water, Healthy Crops
Trust Alpha Hydroponics Filters for Efficient Filtration!
Alpha Hydroponics Filters are premium filtration systems designed to ensure clean water flow in hydroponic, drip irrigation, and greenhouse farming setups. These filters effectively remove debris, sediment, and impurities, protecting your irrigation systems and promoting healthy crop growth in Kenya’s diverse farming environments.
Product Specifications
SCREEN FILTERS
SIZE | PRICE |
0.75′ | KSH 1,050 |
1′ | KSH 1,550 |
1.25′ | KSH 2,150 |
1.5′ | KSH 2,650 |
2′ | KSH 3,150 |
DISC FILTERS
SIZE | PRICE |
0.75′ | KSH 1,500 |
1′ | KSH 2,050 |
1.25′ | KSH 3,050 |
1.5′ | KSH 4,150 |
2′ | KSH 4,950 |
Size/Color Options
- Size: Available in multiple sizes to accommodate different system capacities (e.g., small, medium, large filters).
- Color: Standard black or grey, with other color options available for easy identification and system organization.
Features
- High-Efficiency Filtration: Designed with multi-layer filtration technology that effectively removes dirt, sediment, and other impurities from water, ensuring only clean water reaches your crops.
- Durable Construction: Made from high-quality, corrosion-resistant materials that withstand harsh conditions, including high water pressure and exposure to chemicals.
- Easy Installation and Maintenance: Features a user-friendly design that allows for quick installation and easy maintenance, minimizing system downtime.
- Wide Compatibility: Compatible with a variety of hydroponic and irrigation systems, including drip irrigation setups, making it a versatile choice for different farming needs.
- Reusable Filter Cartridges: Equipped with durable filter cartridges that can be cleaned and reused, providing long-term value and reducing the need for frequent replacements.
- Automatic Backwash System: Optional models include an automatic backwash system that cleans the filter without manual intervention, ensuring continuous operation.
Benefits
- Protects Irrigation Systems: Prevents clogging and damage to drip emitters, pipes, and other irrigation components by filtering out harmful particles.
- Promotes Healthy Crop Growth: Ensures that only clean, impurity-free water is delivered to plants, reducing the risk of disease and enhancing nutrient uptake.
- Reduces Maintenance Costs: By protecting your system from debris and sediment, these filters extend the life of your irrigation setup, reducing the need for costly repairs and replacements.
- Improves Water Efficiency: Maximizes water use efficiency by maintaining consistent water flow, ensuring that every drop is used effectively.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for use in a wide range of agricultural environments, from small hydroponic farms to large commercial greenhouse operations.
Use Cases
- Hydroponic Systems: Essential for maintaining clean water in hydroponic setups, preventing nutrient solution contamination, and ensuring optimal plant growth.
- Drip Irrigation: Ideal for filtering water in drip irrigation systems, protecting emitters from clogging and ensuring even water distribution.
- Greenhouse Farming: Useful in greenhouse environments where precise water quality control is crucial for sensitive crops.
- Agricultural Watering: Suitable for general agricultural irrigation systems, especially in areas where water sources contain high levels of sediment or impurities.
Type of Filter | Efficiency | Cost-benefit | PRICE RANGE |
---|---|---|---|
Screen filters | Suitable for waters with low to moderate sediment load. | Generally more economical, with low maintenance costs. | |
Disc filters | Excellent for the removal of fine and medium particles. Suitable for a wide range of water conditions. | Higher initial investment, but with long-term benefits in efficiency and durability. | |
Automatic filters | Ideal for large irrigation systems, they provide efficient cleaning and autonomous operation. | More expensive initially, but save on labor and maintenance in the long run. | |
Semi-automatic filters | They combine the efficiency of automatic filters with the simplicity of manual filters. | Balance between initial cost and operational savings. | |
Manual filters | Suitable for smaller irrigation systems or where simplicity is preferred. | Low initial cost, but require more manual labor. |
Choosing the right type of filter for your irrigation system
This is a crucial decision that can significantly affect efficiency and sustainability.
Here are some tips to help you select the most appropriate filter for your specific needs.
Tips for selecting the right filter
- Assess water quality: Identify the load of sediment, algae and other contaminants in the water. This will help you determine the type of filter that will best handle these impurities.
- Frequency and ease of maintenance: Evaluate your ability and willingness to perform filter maintenance. Automatic filters require less maintenance, while manual filters require more regular intervention.
- Crop type: Some crops are more sensitive to certain types of impurities than others. Consider the specific needs of your crops when choosing a filter.
- Consider the size and type of irrigation system: Larger or more complex irrigation systems may benefit from automatic or semi-automatic filters, while smaller systems may be suitable for manual filters.
- Available budget: Consider both the initial cost and long-term operating costs. Automatic filters may be more expensive initially, but save on labor costs in the long run.
Customization:
Custom filtration levels and cartridge options are available to meet specific water quality needs. Branding options for bulk orders include logo placement and personalized color schemes.
Pricing Information
Price:
Starting from KSh 2,000 per unit, depending on size and model.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.