Irrigation Water Treatment Supplier Coverage
Drip and hydroponic systems fail on water quality long before they fail on pumps. SeedMatchGroup screens manufacturers of automatic filtration batteries, disinfection systems and reverse-osmosis skids against the buyer's raw-water analysis, target output quality and downstream irrigation architecture. Skid drawings, treatment logic and shortlists are released only through the RFQ flow.
Private sourcing platform. Supplier identities, datasheets, price bands and lead times are released only through the RFQ flow — no public supplier directory.
Coverage & Capabilities
What the screened network covers. Buyer briefs are matched against the full field of qualified manufacturers and integrators.
Automatic disc, screen, sand-media and hydrocyclone filter batteries with back-flush logic sized to peak flow, water quality and organic load.
UV (medium and low-pressure), chlorine dioxide (ClO₂), ozone and peracetic acid (PAA) systems for pathogen control and biofilm prevention in drip networks.
Brackish-water and low-salinity RO skids sized to nutrient-solution requirements for hydroponics, blueberries and other salt-sensitive crops.
Treatment train coordinated with fertigation head — EC/pH dosing, injection order and material compatibility across the full skid.
Back-flush, dosing and disinfection cycles integrated with irrigation controllers, climate computers and SCADA, with logged parameters for auditing.
Membrane replacement cycles, filter cartridge intervals and disinfectant supply logistics reviewed as part of shortlisting — treatment lifecycle cost, not just capex.
Screening & Qualification
How suppliers enter and stay in the screened network.
Full raw-water chemistry, microbiology and turbidity data required before treatment train is specified — no supplier is short-listed on assumptions.
Target EC, pH, chloride, sodium, iron, manganese and pathogen limits agreed against the crop and irrigation system.
NSF, DVGW, ISO 9001 or regional equivalents required where applicable to the treatment step.
Released Only Through the RFQ
The following are gated behind the RFQ flow — this is a private sourcing platform, not a public directory.
Available inside the RFQ workflow after your brief is qualified.
Available inside the RFQ workflow after your brief is qualified.
Available inside the RFQ workflow after your brief is qualified.
Available inside the RFQ workflow after your brief is qualified.
FAQ
- Why is water treatment critical for drip and hydroponics?
- Emitters clog on iron, manganese, sand, biofilm and calcium precipitation long before the pump wears out. Every €1 spent on well-specified treatment defends the entire irrigation and fertigation investment.
- UV, ClO₂, ozone or PAA — which disinfection?
- It depends on target pathogens, contact time available, downstream materials and organic load. UV is common where flow rates suit; ClO₂ and PAA give residual biofilm control in drip networks; ozone is used where organic breakdown is required.
- Do I need RO for greenhouse fertigation?
- Only when raw-water EC, sodium or chloride exceeds what the crop and recirculation strategy tolerate. RO is expensive to run — the RFQ captures raw water and crop targets so it is only specified when justified.
Start an RFQ — Irrigation Water Treatment Supplier Coverage
A dedicated sourcing specialist opens your brief to every qualified manufacturer and integrator in the screened network and returns a normalised comparison.
Sourced through vetted breeding partners worldwide.