
LiDAR vs ULTRASONIC
¿CUAL ES LA DIFERENCIA?
Cuando se trata de agricultura de precisión, todos los sistemas de rociado avanzados no son iguales.
PRECISIÓN Y COSTO QUÍMICO
Precisión similar a las mediciones manuales.
Utiliza menos productos químicos que los pulverizadores de chorro de aire tradicionales, lo que proporciona hasta un 40% de ahorro en costos de productos químicos.

ULTRASÓNICO
Precisión en milímetros.
Utiliza menos productos químicos que los pulverizadores ultrasónicos y de aire comprimido tradicionales, lo que le ahorra hasta un 75% en costos de productos químicos.

LiDAR
PABELLÓN
CONSIDERACIONES
No ajusta el volumen de rociado según las características del dosel. Simplemente perciben la presencia de árboles, rocían cuando hay árboles y se detienen cuando no lo están.

ULTRASÓNICO
DETENER
DETENER
ROCIAR
Es capaz de determinar la densidad de la copa del árbol, aplicando con precisión la cantidad necesaria para proteger el árbol. Ni mas ni menos.

LiDAR
SPRAY
RUN OFF
Provides no reduction in run-off from oversaturation of smaller trees resulting in groundwater contamination and tree root damage.

ULTRASONIC
Reduces spray loss from run-off on the ground by up to 93%, preserving both the environment and tree health.
Spray loss is reduced by pulsing individual nozzles to adjust the application rate.

LiDAR
PESTICIDE
DRIFT
Doesn’t reduce pesticide drift. Ultrasonic sprayers have sensors that do two things: turn nozzles on and off. They do not spray at variable rates or control droplet size.

ULTRASONIC
Operates individual nozzles independently, at variable rates, controlling both droplet size and overspray, reducing pesticide drift by up to 87%.

LiDAR
AT A GLANCE
ULTRASONIC
SENSOR
LiDAR
UP TO
40%
CHEMICAL COST SAVINGS
UP TO
73%
UNKNOWN
REDUCTION IN SPRAY LOSS
BEYOND TREE CANOPY
UP TO
87%
UP TO
70%
REDUCTION IN SPRAY LOSS
ON THE GROUND
UP TO
93%
UNKNOWN
REDUCTION IN
AIRBORNE DRIFT
UP TO
87%
UNKNOWN
DATA COLLECTION AND INFORMATION GATHERED ON CANOPY
LiDAR GIVES YOU EVEN MORE

CROP MAPPING AND REPORTING
Combined with a GPS system, LiDAR-based sprayers are able to create crop maps and create targeted spray and no-spray zones, as well as generate required government reports with no manual calculations required. Ultrasonic sprayers have no such capability.

SAFER FOR OPERATORS AND EASIER ON YOUR EQUIPMENT
The reduction in chemical use with LiDAR-based technology yields more than just cost savings. It means lower exposure for operators, with less handling of chemicals and less time spent spraying (which also means less wear and tear on your equipment and fewer stops to refill the tank.)
