Geogrids Manufactured High Strength Geotextile Bag Sand Bag Pet Quality
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- Tianjin
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- Min Order Qty:
- 88 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 1900000 m²/month
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1.Structure of Short fiber Needle Punched Non woven Geotextile Description : Features of Short fiber Needle Punched Non woven Geotextile : ※ Geotextile has good water guide performance, which can form drainage channels inside the soil body, and remove excessive liquid and gas to the outside. Specification of Short fiber Needle Punched Non woven Geotextile : Width : From 1~ 8m Length: 50-100m as customer requests. Weight : 100gsm~ 1500gsm Color : black ,white , grey ,other colors are available |
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Applications of NON-Woven Geotextile :
Non woven Geotextiles can be widely used in railways, highways, sports halls, ,garbage dump ,dams, hydraulic construction, tunnels, coastal beaches, land reclamation, environmental protection and other projects.
Packing of NON-Woven Geotextiles : Each roll is Packed with paper tube inside and wrapped into a plastic bag , then into containers .
FAQ of geosynthetics :
What is geosynthetics ?
Geosynthetics form a perfect erosion control fabric used extremely widely in civil engineering to stabilize and reinforce slopes and soil under or next to roads, railways, dams, water reservoirs etc.. They can be easily applied which minimizes the time of construction, as well as they limit the resources and materials necessary.
What kinds of geosynthetics we have ?
Non-woven geotextile, geogrids, geocells, GCL, Geomembranes, Geonets, Geocomposites etc .
What is the geosynthetics used for ?
Hydraulic
Lagooning and Water Treatment, Ornamental Ponds, Golf Courses
Aquaculture and Desalination,Water Lagoons,Tanks, Reservoirs, Liquid Waste,Floating Cover Solutions, Drainage and Filtration
Environment
Tailing ponds, Leach mining,Landfills,Landfill Capping,Protection against corrosion,Vertical Barriers
Civil Works
Erosion Control,Secondary Containment,Tunnels,Linear and Surface Works,Consolidation of Margins,Soil Reinforcement,Soil Separation.
Building - Parkings,Roofing,Soundproofing
- Q: What is the effect of installation damage on geogrid performance in long-term applications?
- Installation damage can have a significant negative effect on geogrid performance in long-term applications. Damage during installation, such as stretching, tearing, or misalignment of the geogrid, can weaken its structural integrity and compromise its ability to effectively reinforce the soil. This can result in reduced load-bearing capacity, decreased soil stabilization, and overall diminished performance of the geogrid over time. It is crucial to ensure proper installation techniques and minimize damage to preserve the long-term effectiveness of the geogrid.
- Q: Can geogrids be used in reinforcement of dams and levees?
- Yes, geogrids can be used in the reinforcement of dams and levees. Geogrids are commonly used in civil engineering projects to enhance the stability and strength of soil structures. When applied in dams and levees, geogrids help to distribute loads, prevent soil erosion, and increase overall stability, thereby improving the structural integrity of these crucial water management systems.
- Q: Urgent need!!
- Geotextiles are used for road, railway, tunnel, dam, tailings treatment, isolation, filtration, drainage, reinforcement, protection and enhancement...Analysis of the causes of cracks in the asphalt overlay, the formation of a new type of excellent geotechnical substrates by special coating process.Asphalt overlay on old cement concrete pavement is a kind of special pavement structure, and its stress and strain characteristics are quite different from those of general elastic layered system.
- Q: What is the typical geogrid roll length for specific applications?
- The typical geogrid roll length for specific applications varies depending on the project requirements and the geogrid manufacturer. However, common roll lengths range from 50 to 500 feet, with longer rolls typically used for larger-scale projects such as road construction or soil stabilization.
- Q: What are the factors that affect the tensile strength of geogrids?
- The factors that affect the tensile strength of geogrids include the type and quality of materials used in their construction, the manufacturing process, the geometry and configuration of the grid, the level of stress applied during installation, and the environmental conditions in which they are used. Additionally, factors such as temperature, moisture content, and the presence of chemicals or other contaminants can also influence the tensile strength of geogrids.
- Q: Can geogrids be used in stormwater detention systems?
- Yes, geogrids can be used in stormwater detention systems. Geogrids provide reinforcement and stability to the soil, improving the overall performance and longevity of the detention system. They help prevent soil erosion and promote proper drainage, making them a suitable choice for stormwater management.
- Q: How do geogrids improve the performance of unpaved roads?
- Geogrids improve the performance of unpaved roads by enhancing the stability and strength of the road base. They help distribute the load and prevent the lateral movement of soil particles, thereby reducing rutting and potholes. Geogrids also enhance the overall longevity of the road by reducing the need for maintenance and repair, making the road more durable and cost-effective in the long run.
- Q: Can geogrids be used in floating parking lot construction?
- Yes, geogrids can be used in floating parking lot construction. Geogrids are commonly used to reinforce and stabilize soil and can be used as a base reinforcement material in floating parking lot construction to improve the load-bearing capacity and prevent soil erosion.
- Q: What are some common standards and specifications for geogrids?
- Some common standards and specifications for geogrids include ASTM D6637, which provides testing methods for determining the tensile properties of geogrids, and ASTM D5262, which specifies the requirements for geogrids used in soil stabilization applications. Additionally, ISO 10318 and EN 15381 are international standards that outline the design, testing, and performance characteristics of geogrids for various applications. These standards ensure that geogrids meet specific criteria for strength, durability, and performance, allowing engineers and designers to choose the appropriate geogrid for their specific project requirements.
- Q: What is the effect of confinement on geogrid performance?
- The effect of confinement on geogrid performance is generally positive. Confinement refers to the lateral pressure applied to the geogrid by the surrounding soil or aggregate material. This confinement helps to enhance the geogrid's stiffness, tensile strength, and overall performance. It improves the geogrid's ability to distribute loads, reduce deformation, and increase soil stability. Confinement can significantly enhance the geogrid's ability to reinforce and stabilize soil structures, such as retaining walls, slopes, and embankments.
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Geogrids Manufactured High Strength Geotextile Bag Sand Bag Pet Quality
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 88 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 1900000 m²/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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