Crop sprayers apply liquid fertilizers and pesticides over farmland during the growing period. Controlling the sprayer height is critical to this process. If the sprayer height is too high, the dispensed product may simply blow away in the wind. If too low, spray will not evenly distribute. Or worse yet, a low sprayer mechanism can collide with the crops or ground.
To ensure consistent, optimum spray coverage over uneven terrain and varying crop height, and to prevent the boom from impacting crops or soil, its height must be continuously monitored and adjusted.
Immune to the effects of dust, dirt, and chemicals, and with the ability to detect surfaces of any color with identical accuracy, 30GM Series ultrasonic sensors are well suited for agricultural applications.
As the machine crosses the field, 30GM Series ultrasonic sensors continuously monitor the distance to the crop canopy and transfer this reading as an analog value to the vehicle controller.
The spray height is correspondingly raised or lowered to follow the contour, ensuring the fertilizer and pesticide distribution remains consistent. With automated boom height control, drivers can concentrate fully on navigating their machine and finishing their job with optimum efficiency and speed.
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