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High Tensile Plastic PP Biaxial Geogrid with Jute Geotextiles

High Tensile Plastic PP Biaxial Geogrid with Jute Geotextiles

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Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:Woven Geotextile 50m 100m/roll or as your demand
Delivery Detail:within 15 days after receiving the deposit

Specifications

pp geogrid
1. Used for road costruction.
2. Preventing cracking and subsiding
3. biaxial direction

Index Properties

Test Method

Unit

GG1515

GG2020

GG3030

GG4040

MD  TD

MD  TD

MD    TD

MD  TD

Polymer

--

--

PP

PP

PP

PP

Minimum Carbon Black

ASTM D 4218

%

2

2

2

2

Tensile Strength@ 2% Strain

ASTM D 6637

Kn/m

5      5

7      7

10.5  10.5

14      14

Tensile Strength@ 5% Strain

ASTM D 6637

Kn/m

7      7

14      14

21      21

28      28

Ultimate Tensile Strength

ASTM D 6637

Kn/m

15      15

20      20

30      30

40      40

Strain @ Ultimate Strength

ASTM D 6637

%

13      10

13      10

13      10

13      10

Structural Integrity

Junction Efficiency

GRI GG2

%

93

93

93

93

Flexural Rigidity

ASTM D 1388

Mg-cm

700000

1000000

3500000

10000000

Aperture Stability

COE Method

mm-N/deg

646

707

1432

2104

Dimensions

Roll Width

--

M

3.95

3.95

3.95

3.95

Roll Length

--

M

50

50

50

50

Roll Weight

--

Kg

39

50

72

105

MD denotes Machine direction. TD denotes transverse direction.


Q: Are geotextiles resistant to rodent penetration?
Yes, geotextiles are generally resistant to rodent penetration.
Q: Can geotextiles be used for reinforcement of bridge abutments?
Yes, geotextiles can be used for the reinforcement of bridge abutments. Geotextiles are commonly used in civil engineering applications for their ability to provide stability, filtration, and separation. When placed correctly, geotextiles can enhance the strength and durability of bridge abutments by distributing load, preventing soil erosion, and improving overall stability.
Q: What are the factors to consider when selecting geotextiles for landfill applications?
When selecting geotextiles for landfill applications, there are several factors that need to be considered. These include the strength and durability of the geotextile, its filtration and drainage capabilities, chemical resistance, and its ability to withstand long-term exposure to environmental conditions such as moisture and ultraviolet radiation. Additionally, factors such as cost, availability, and compliance with regulatory requirements should also be taken into account.
Q: What are the environmental impacts of geotextile production?
The environmental impacts of geotextile production primarily include energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and waste generation. The production process requires significant amounts of energy, mainly derived from fossil fuels, leading to carbon dioxide emissions and contributing to climate change. Additionally, the extraction and processing of raw materials for geotextiles can result in habitat destruction and soil degradation. Furthermore, the production process generates waste, such as wastewater, air emissions, and solid waste, which can have adverse effects on local ecosystems if not properly managed.
Q: Staple acupuncture non-woven geotextile is what material synthesis
Using polyester staple fiber fineness of 6-12 denier, the length of 54-64mm polyester crimped short fiber as raw material. Polyester staple fiber is made of polyester (that is, polyethylene terephthalate, referred to as PET, from PTA and MEG polymerization) re-spinning into the fiber after cutting.
Q: Basically I'm thinking of doing a thesis defense on this topic and I want to know if it is any good.
Any bio-degradable material is not a better substitute for a geotextile material in long run Materials from polymer family may suit better, like Polyamide Polypropylene Polyethylene My answer refers to about having the ability to separate, filter, reinforce, protect, or drain If your purpose of using geotextile material regarding Beach Erosion, Riverbank Erosion, then coconut fibers is a better option
Q: Are geotextiles suitable for use in geotextile tube dewatering systems?
Yes, geotextiles are suitable for use in geotextile tube dewatering systems. Geotextiles are commonly used in these systems to provide filtration and separation of water from solids. They allow water to pass through while retaining the solids, making them an effective solution for dewatering and sediment containment projects.
Q: Can geotextiles be used in geosynthetic clay liner applications for containment systems?
Yes, geotextiles can be used in geosynthetic clay liner applications for containment systems.
Q: How do geotextiles help in the prevention of clogging in drainage systems?
Geotextiles help in the prevention of clogging in drainage systems by acting as a filter. They allow water to pass through while trapping fine particles and preventing them from entering the drainage system, thereby reducing the risk of clogging and maintaining the system's efficiency.
Q: How do geotextiles contribute to soil stabilization in mining areas?
Geotextiles contribute to soil stabilization in mining areas by providing reinforcement and preventing erosion. These synthetic materials are placed within the soil to enhance its strength and stability, reducing the risk of landslides and soil disturbances. Geotextiles also act as a barrier, preventing the migration of fine particles, thereby improving soil filtration and preventing contamination of nearby water bodies.

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