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The Ocmis Irrigazione 40m Spray Boom delivers precision low-pressure nebulized irrigation for sensitive horticultural crops requiring gentle water application. Spanning 40 metres (131 feet) and mounted on a standard trolley system, this Italian-engineered boom excels in market garden environments where delicate seedlings, leafy vegetables, nursery stock and ornamental crops demand superfine spray distribution without foliage damage or soil surface disruption.
Designed specifically for soft irrigation applications, the 40m boom utilizes nebulizer jet nozzles that atomize water into ultra-fine droplets at operating pressures as low as 2.0-2.5 bar (29-36 psi). This nebulized spray pattern creates a gentle misting effect that mimics natural rainfall, protecting fragile plant tissues while ensuring thorough canopy penetration. The low-pressure operation reduces energy consumption compared to conventional spray systems whilst maintaining exceptional uniformity across the entire 40m (131ft) coverage width, making it particularly effective for germination phases and transplant establishment.
Constructed from hot-dip galvanized steel tubing with integrated cable support architecture, the boom framework achieves an optimal balance between structural rigidity and operational weight. The galvanized finish provides long-term corrosion resistance in continuous water exposure environments, ensuring decades of reliable field service. The standard trolley configuration features heavy-duty wheels and stabilizing supports that facilitate smooth transport and positioning, whilst the fixed working height maintains consistent nozzle-to-crop spacing for uniform spray geometry throughout irrigation cycles.
Compatible with hose reel traveling irrigators and stationary set systems, the 40m boom integrates seamlessly into existing irrigation infrastructure. The wide coverage span minimizes the number of passes required to irrigate large production blocks, reducing labour requirements and fuel consumption whilst increasing daily irrigable area. Wind resistance characteristics inherent to nebulized low-pressure spray enable effective operation in moderate wind conditions that would compromise traditional sprinkler systems, extending viable irrigation windows throughout the growing season. Available in multiple configurations to suit specific crop requirements and field dimensions.
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Reference: Washington State University