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Neoly Biaxial Plastics Geogrid BX1100 BX1200 Geocells

Neoly Biaxial Plastics Geogrid BX1100 BX1200 Geocells

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Min Order Qty:
10000 m
Supply Capability:
50000 m/month

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        Quick Details

  • Material: Plastic

  • Roll length(m): 50/75/100

  • Roll width(m): 2/3.9/3.95/5/5.9/6

  • Mesh size(mm): 35-40

  • Certificate: CE,SGI,ISO

  • Mass weight: 180-485g/m2

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:nake and bound with iron wire
Delivery Detail:within 15 days after the cotract is effective

Introduction

The outlook of the biaxial geogrid is network structure like a square. It uses polyester as its raw material and made of high molecular polymer through extrusion, formed and punched before longitudinally and laterally stretched. This kind of material has high tensile longitudinally and horizontally, which can be used to reinforce the basement.

Function

1. It can be applied in all kinds of roads, railways, airports to enhance the roadbed;

2. It can be applied in a large car park and terminal freight yard, etc. to strenghten the foundations of a permanent load;

3. It can be applied in rail, road slope's protection;

4. It can be applied to enhance the culvert;

5. It can be applied as a secondary enhancement after the uniaxial Geogrid soil enhancement, further enhance the soil, prevent soil erosion;

6. It can be applied in mining, tunnel reinforcement.

 

Specifications and performance table

 

 

 

Property

Test Method

TGSG

15-15

TGSG

20-20

TGSG

30-30

TGSG

40-40

TGSG

50-50

TGSG

60-60

Ultimate tensile strength(1) (kN/m)

MD

 

 

 

 

 

 

ASTM D 6637

15

20

30

40

50

60

CD

15

20

30

40

50

60

Elongation at maximum load (%)

MD

16

CD

13

Tensile strength at 2 % elongation (kN/m)

MD

5

7.5

10.5

14

18

27.5

CD

5

7.5

10.5

14

18

27.5

Tensile strength at 5 % elongation (kN/m)

MD

7

14

21

28

35

48

CD

7

14

21

28

35

48

Minimum Carbon Black

%

ASTM D 4218

2

 

 

 


Q: Can geogrids be used in temporary construction haul roads?
Yes, geogrids can be used in temporary construction haul roads. Geogrids are commonly used in road construction to improve soil stability and reinforcement. They provide effective load distribution and prevent the lateral movement of soil particles, thereby increasing the load-bearing capacity of the road. In temporary construction haul roads, where heavy equipment and frequent traffic are involved, geogrids can be a useful solution to enhance road performance and durability.
Q: Can geogrids be used in temporary erosion control applications?
Yes, geogrids can be used in temporary erosion control applications. They are often used to stabilize and reinforce soil in areas prone to erosion, such as construction sites or temporary access roads. Geogrids provide strength and stability to the soil, preventing erosion and promoting vegetation growth.
Q: Is there a geogrid in the transition section of Railway
He is mainly a connection and prevent sinking
Q: What does the geotextile 200# mean?
Geotextile is made of synthetic fiber by acupuncture or woven into a permeable geosynthetic material. The finished product is cloth, the general width of 4-6 meters, the length of 50-100 metersGeneral specifications from the arbitrary choice between 80g/ square meters ~800g/ square metersOf course, the high requirements of the occasion, there is a high weight of Geotextile
Q: What are the factors that affect the installation quality of geogrids?
There are several factors that can affect the installation quality of geogrids. These include the preparation of the subgrade or foundation, proper alignment and positioning of the geogrid, adequate tensioning during installation, proper overlapping or connection of geogrid panels, and adequate cover material to protect the geogrid from damage. Additionally, factors such as soil type, compaction, and environmental conditions can also influence the overall installation quality of geogrids.
Q: What are the differences between geogrids and geosynthetic clay liners?
Geogrids and geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) are two different types of geosynthetics used in various civil engineering and environmental applications. Geogrids are typically made of high-strength polymer materials, such as polypropylene or polyester, and are designed to provide reinforcement and stabilization to soil structures. They have a grid-like structure with open apertures, allowing soil particles to interlock within the grid, improving load distribution and preventing soil erosion. Geogrids are commonly used in slope stabilization, retaining walls, and road construction. On the other hand, geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) are composite materials consisting of a layer of bentonite clay sandwiched between two geotextile layers. Bentonite clay is highly absorbent and expands upon contact with water, creating a low permeability barrier. GCLs are primarily used as hydraulic barriers for containment applications, such as landfill liners, pond liners, and wastewater treatment facilities. They provide excellent resistance to liquid flow and act as a barrier to prevent the migration of contaminants. In summary, the main differences between geogrids and geosynthetic clay liners lie in their composition, purpose, and applications. Geogrids focus on soil reinforcement and stabilization, while GCLs are primarily used as barriers to control liquid flow and prevent the migration of contaminants.
Q: Can geogrids be used in shoreline erosion control?
Yes, geogrids can be used in shoreline erosion control. Geogrids are commonly utilized in shoreline stabilization projects to reinforce and stabilize the soil, preventing erosion caused by waves, currents, and other environmental factors. They are effective in providing long-term erosion control by distributing loads and preventing soil movement, making them a suitable solution for shoreline protection.
Q: Why steel plastic geogrid in the test, will choose to peel out a single wire test? What are the causes and sources of this method?
Because the main force borne by the steel wire, if it is false, the consequences can be disastrous ah!
Q: Are geogrids suitable for use in mechanically stabilized bridge abutments?
Yes, geogrids are suitable for use in mechanically stabilized bridge abutments. Geogrids are commonly used in civil engineering projects to provide reinforcement and stability to soil structures. In the case of bridge abutments, geogrids can be incorporated into the backfill material to enhance its strength and prevent excessive settlement. By distributing loads and improving soil retention, geogrids help increase the overall stability and longevity of bridge abutments.
Q: What are the criteria for Geogrid?Would like to know the price of Geogrid and geogrid manufacturers
Geogrid is a kind of polymer material with square or rectangular shape which is formed by stretching. It can be used as two kinds of uniaxial tension and biaxial tension

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