

These innovations, regurarly subjected to University Field Tests with published phytotherapeutic results, have been awarded in the most important international competitions as "Technical Innovations", creating trend among other manufacturers.Īfter more than 50 years, the Martignani Mist-Blowers, have been established in the best italian fruit companies and vineries and all over the world in 70 countries, including the most important multinational corporations of the agribusiness, thanks to their particular efficacy in treatments with mixtures concentrated up to 10 times, with savings up to 90% of water, 60-70% of time-labor, 30% of chemical, without no dripping on the ground, without electrostatic charge, but up to 50% with the electrostatic turned on, also thanks to the consequent reduction of drift losses into the air. Martignani continues on one's way, introducing first in Europe the Electrostatic Spraying System (1981), the only one tested in Italy and abroad with phytotherapeutic results.Īlready established in farming practise with thousands of vine and fruit-growers throughout the world, it represents one of the most important contributions towards progress in research into new solutions able to optimize application techniques. This story began in 1958 when Claudio Martignani, founder and today co-owner - with his son Stefano - of the Company that bears the same name, presented and began to spread in Romagna, the Italian homeland region of Sangiovese wine, particularly devoted to wine production and fruit growing, the first pneumatic blowers with low water volume, resulting from a joint initiative of expert Dutch plant pathologists that dates back to 1946. Martignani can be introduced as a result of the short story of a long passion, dedicated to the development of a cutting-edge technique for a more efficient, cost-effective and more environmentally sustainable protection of plants, while respecting the health of agricultural workers and agricultural food products consumers.
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At LINAK, all actuators are put through a thorough series of durability tests to make sure they can cope with all sorts of strains and remain fully operational throughout their service life.Martignani, yesterday's pioneer, today's international protagonist for the sustainable use of pesticides Mud, water and the sprayer content takes its toll on equipment and corrosion is a viable threat to materials.

In other words, potential downtime is reduced to a minimum.Ĭonditions in the crop field are often harsh.

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It also means solutions are significantly easier to install - or replace in the event of damage. This eliminates potential weak spots and makes maintenance redundant. Have a maintenance-free solution easy to installĮlectric actuator solutions have no hoses nor need compressors or pumps. This is the essence of precision farming. Combining position data with GPS tracking and soil quality indicators allows the system to allocate sprayer content precisely to specific areas. The intelligent interface integrates with almost any type of control system. LINAK actuators provide precise position feedback. Integrate actuators with the control system Electric actuators assist the sprayers of tomorrow by creating intelligent movement of nozzles and extendable arms. By being able to map soil quality and adjust the amount of fertilisers and herbicides in the crop field, farmers can reduce costs significantly and, at the same time, satisfy the regulations set by authorities to protect the environment. In modern agriculture, care for the environment and focus on cost-efficiency go hand in hand. Thoroughly tested actuators with a long service life.Maintenance-free actuators easy to install.Improved precision farming with intelligent solutions.With LINAK electric actuators, the equipment becomes even more intelligent and gains advantages such as: This ‘precision farming’ also includes spraying of herbicides and pesticides in grape or fruit plantations. Furthermore, regulations to protect the environment require sprayers to be able to fertilise soil according to mapped soil quality indicators. Optimising output from crop fields in modern agriculture requires intelligent equipment.
