Recreational green fields like golf courses need to be maintained in a certain level of quality to make them appealing for people to come back.
Attaining a smooth grass surface on golf fields isn’t easy. The type of grass, cutting height and mowing frequency, fertilizing, and sand topdressing are all very important steps to achieve that perfect look. One of these important key steps is a properly working irrigation system. Uninterrupted operation of the irrigation system requires proper water filters.
Landscape irrigation systems of all varieties require safeguards that prevent equipment from clogging. Whether it is drip irrigation, low-pressure sprinklers, fixed pattern, or high-pressure impact (including rain gun) sprinklers.
When sprinklers and drip equipment are unprotected, dirt and debris collect in tubes and sprinkler nozzles, quickly disrupting irrigation patterns.
Regardless of sprinkler head spacing, clogged nozzles can cause uneven coverage leading to brown patches and severe damage.
Wedge wire screen or the stainless steel filter element used in the Golf Course Irrigation can reduce the clogging, and have a long life.
V Wire screens, also known as wedge wire screens, are essential components in landscape irrigation systems, where they serve as high-efficiency filtration devices. Designed with precision-engineered V-shaped wire profiles welded onto support rods, these screens offer exceptional strength, durability, and clog-resistant performance.

In landscape irrigation, maintaining clean water is critical to prevent blockages in drip lines, sprinklers, and emitters. V Wire screens excel in this role by offering continuous slot openings that allow for maximum water flow while effectively capturing debris such as sand, organic matter, and sediment. Their non-clogging design minimizes maintenance and extends the lifespan of irrigation equipment.
Made from corrosion-resistant stainless steel, V Wire screens withstand harsh environmental conditions and varying water qualities, including recycled or untreated water often used in large-scale landscaping. Customizable in diameter, length, and slot size, they can be tailored to meet specific filtration requirements for residential gardens, public parks, golf courses, or agricultural landscapes.