Que Son Geogrids for Low Elongation in Civil Engineering Construction
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 10000000 m²/month
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Introduction
1)fiberglass geogrid with CE certificate
2)Materials:fiberglass
3) Tensile strength:MD/CD:30 ~ 200kn/m
4)WIdth:1 ~ 6m
Temperature Resistance (Centigrade): -100~290
Surface Processing: Modified asphalt or Polymer and self adhesive
Packing: With PE bags
WEIGHT
300G/SQM
500G/SQM
ELONGATION AT BREAK
3%
3%
TENSILE STRENGTH IN KNOT
5KN/M
10KN/M
WIDTH:
1--6M
1--6M
Our Service
Quality assurance
1.On a regular basis or as per your request,we entrust national testing agencies to conduct quality inspections
2. Strictly in accordance with the ISO9001-2008 international quality system standard,we monitor and manage the whole process throughout production,quality testing,and measurement to ensure product quality
3. For quality-related construction delay or substandard construction(except for damage or losses due to customer’s responsibility or irresistible natural disasters),we have refunding,replacement,and repair services.We will respond to customers’ feedbacks on quality issues within 24 hours.
Packaging & Shipping
Packing: PLASTIC FILM INSIDE, AND WOVEN BAG OUTSIDE
Shipping: About 15 days after receipt the deposit
FAQ:
Q: What kind of payments does jenor support?
A: T/T, L/C, Cash are accepted.
Q: Do you charge for the samples?
A: Accordeing to our company policy, the samples are free, we only charge the freight fee. And we will return the freight fee during the next order.
Q: Can you produce according to customers' design?
A: Sure, we are professional manufacturer, OEM and ODM are both welcome.
Q: Do you have other products?
A: Yes, please check the pictures:
- Q: Can geogrids be used in reinforcement of concrete structures?
- Yes, geogrids can be used in the reinforcement of concrete structures. Geogrids are commonly used as a reinforcing material in civil engineering projects, including the reinforcement of concrete structures such as retaining walls, bridge abutments, and road pavements. They help to distribute and enhance the load-bearing capacity of the concrete, improve its stability, and reduce the risk of cracking or structural failure.
- Q: What are the geotechnical testing items for Subgrade?
- Longitudinal and transverse tensile strength and elongation
- Q: Can geogrids be used in reinforcement of mechanically stabilized earth bridge abutments on collapsible soils?
- Yes, geogrids can be used in the reinforcement of mechanically stabilized earth bridge abutments on collapsible soils. Geogrids are commonly utilized in such applications to improve the stability, strength, and load-bearing capacity of the soil. They help distribute the loads more evenly, reduce settlement, and prevent soil erosion, ensuring the long-term structural integrity of the bridge abutments.
- Q: How do geogrids enhance the stability of embankments?
- Geogrids enhance the stability of embankments by providing reinforcement and structural integrity. They are installed within the soil layers of the embankment to distribute the applied loads and increase the overall strength of the structure. Geogrids also help to prevent soil erosion and lateral movement, reducing the risk of slope failures and improving the long-term stability of the embankment.
- Q: Can geogrids be used in retaining walls for highway sound barriers?
- Yes, geogrids can be used in retaining walls for highway sound barriers. Geogrids are commonly used in retaining walls to reinforce the soil and provide stability. They can enhance the structural integrity of the retaining wall and help it withstand the lateral pressure exerted by the soil. Additionally, geogrids can also improve the overall performance of sound barriers by reducing noise transmission through the wall.
- Q: GDZ150 type one-way steel plastic welding geogrid D in the construction of the roadbed is horizontal paving also vertical spread?
- Because the direction of the force is mainly perpendicular to the direction of the line, your product is a one-way force of the product; if two-way products do not exist this problem.
- Q: What are the differences between geogrids and geocells?
- Geogrids and geocells are both geosynthetic materials used in civil engineering and construction projects, but they have some key differences. Geogrids are typically made from high-strength polymers and have a grid-like structure with open spaces. They are used to reinforce and stabilize soil, especially in applications like retaining walls, slopes, and roadways. Geogrids provide tensile strength and distribute loads, preventing soil erosion and enhancing stability. On the other hand, geocells are three-dimensional honeycomb-like structures made from various materials, such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE). Geocells are used for soil confinement and erosion control. They are filled with soil, aggregate, or other materials and create a stable platform for construction projects, such as roadways, load-bearing surfaces, and erosion control applications. Geocells offer excellent load distribution, erosion resistance, and confinement capabilities. In summary, while both geogrids and geocells serve as reinforcements in civil engineering projects, geogrids focus on providing tensile strength and load distribution, while geocells excel in soil confinement, erosion control, and load-bearing capabilities.
- Q: The difference between steel plastic two-way geogrid and steel plastic geogrid
- One way steel plastic geogrid is longitudinal tension requirements, only the detection of longitudinal tension.
- Q: Are there any environmental concerns associated with geogrids?
- Yes, there are some environmental concerns associated with geogrids. For instance, the production of geogrids may require the use of non-renewable resources, such as petroleum-based materials. Additionally, the disposal of geogrids after their useful life can contribute to waste generation. However, when used properly and in accordance with environmental guidelines, geogrids can offer numerous benefits for soil stabilization and erosion control, making them a valuable tool in sustainable construction practices.
- Q: What is the difference between geocell and geogrid
- Purposes: 1. Used to stabilize railway subgrade.2, for the stability of highway soft foundation treatment.3, used to withstand the gravity of the embankment, retaining wall.4, used for shallow river governance.5, for the pipeline and sewer supporting structure.6, for the prevention of landslides and the load of gravity mixed retaining wall.7, for independent walls, piers, breakwaters, etc..8, used for desert, beach and river bed, river bank management
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Que Son Geogrids for Low Elongation in Civil Engineering Construction
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 10000000 m²/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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