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Suplas is an agricultural irrigation brand developed with the long-established engineering, production, and R&D experience of Akplas, operating in the sector since 1989.

Flat Dripline Systems

IPS irrigation systems Flat Drip Irrigation Pipe Infrastructure is among the next-generation agricultural irrigation solutions that prioritize water conservation and precision irrigation. Its slimmed-down and flexible body structure ensures that water reaches each emitter with balanced pressure and consistent flow density even across long pipeline distances. Direct delivery of water to the plant root zone minimizes water loss and supports crop growth within ideal moisture ranges.

IPS flat drip irrigation pipes are reinforced for intensive field use and manufactured from high-density polyethylene raw material formulated for agricultural conditions, offering advanced durability against UV exposure, chemical contact and pressure fluctuations. The lightweight and easily portable design provides operational convenience in the field, while quick-installation coupling interfaces create considerable time and labor savings. Variable pipe diameters and alternative emitter-spacing options allow the system to transform into a scalable infrastructure ideal for vegetable and fruit farming, greenhouses, as well as wide open-field production areas.

Guided by decades of production expertise and extensive field tests, IPS follows an engineering approach that aims to create an irrigation network with preserved resources and stabilized yield efficiency. For farmers seeking higher production output using less water, this system stands out as a cost-efficient, long-lasting and environmentally responsible professional irrigation solution.

Energy of Water

Energy of Water

It provides innovative, efficient and eco-friendly irrigation solutions that deliver water directly to the plant root zone.

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Performance of Water

Performance of Water

It is a solution that aims to use every drop in agricultural irrigation with the right amount and optimal pressure.

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