Description
MAIN COMPONENTS
- Mobile rack
- Mechanical assist drive system
- Three prong handle
- Drainage system
- ABS flood tray
- Water loading and unloading device
- Filter
Specifications
MAIN RACK SPECIFICATIONS | |
Total Length | 8.73ft (2660mm) |
Total Width | 4.07ft (1240mm) |
Total Height | 11ft (3352mm) (10-15ft can be customized) |
SUB RACK SPECIFICATIONS | |
Total Length | 8.44ft (2575mm) |
Total Width | 4.07ft (1240mm) |
Total Height | 11ft (3352) (3-18ft can be customized) |
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS | |
Number of Layers | 3 |
Vertical Degree | 1/200 |
Bearing/Layer | 180kg |
Flood Tray Material | ABS |
Tray Size | 4ftx8ft (1220x2440mm) |
Weight of Head Rack | 287kg |
IP Rating | IP65 |
Certifications | SGS |
Warranty | 5 years |
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Knowledge Base
What is a vertical grow system?
Hydroponic systems that allow growing of plants in a vertical fashion are known as vertical hydroponics. Vertical hydroponics works by using conventional hydroponic techniques in a vertical, gravity fed system. The nutrient-rich water is fed from the top and collected at the bottom.
What is a vertical farming system?
Vertical farming is the agricultural process in which crops are grown on top of each other, rather than in traditional, horizontal rows. Growing vertically allows for conservation in space, resulting in a higher crop yield per square foot of land used.
What are the irrigation systems for vertical farming?
Some of the more common methods are: Hydroponics, where roots are submerged into a nutrient-rich water solution. Aeroponics, a system that mists the root system directly with nutrients. Aquaponics, a system that combines raising fish with plant cultivation, utilizing fish waste to nourish plants.
What is the purpose of vertical growth?
In summary, vertical growth concentrates on scaling up what you do well for those you serve. It provides opportunities for exponential growth through increasing wallet share versus expanding into unknown new markets.
What is the most efficient vertical farming?
Hydroponic vertical farming With hydroponics, a larger variety of crops can be cultivated, and the initial costs are much lower than with aeroponics. The system is less complex, as there’s no co-cultivation of fish and crops like in aquaponics.
What is the main idea of vertical farming?
What is Vertical Farming? Vertical farming is exactly what it sounds like: farming on vertical surfaces rather than traditional, horizontal agriculture. By using vertically stacked layers, farmers can produce much more food on the same amount of land (or even less).
What problem does vertical farming solve?
Vertical farming offers many benefits, including higher production rates and improved quality of crops. This method uses less water and space and reduces the need for fertilizers. It also supports year-round crop production, which can be highly profitable.