Apollo Geotextile Warp-Knitting Geogrids for Road Construction
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 300000 m²/month
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Description Of Warp-knitting Geogrids:
polyester geogrid adopts high strength,high modulus, and low shrinkage twisting industrial
polyester fiber as raw material. It is warp knitted with oriented structure and in the condition of no bending among warp and weft direction.Its crossing points are bundled and bended together by high strength long polyester fiber forming tough conjunction.Then it forms into mesh size product after coated with high quality oil or watersoluble PVC which improves its strength, various technical standards and gives full play of its mechanical property.
Main Features of Warp-knitting Geogrids:
1.High strength, high modulus and low elongation.
2. Aging resistance and high tensile strength.
3. Pre-designed and easily combing with gravel and soil.
Specifications of Warp-knitting Geogrids:
fiberglass geogrid | |||||||||
| EGA 25-25 | EGA 30-30 | EGA 40-40 | EGA 50-50 | EGA 80-80 | EGA 100-100 | EGA 120-120 | ||
Mesh grid (mm) | 25.4×25.4 or 12.5×12.5 | ||||||||
Width(m) | 1-6m | ||||||||
Strength(KN/m) | Vertical | 25 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 80 | 100 | 120 | |
Horizontal | 25 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 80 | 100 | 120 | ||
Elongation% | ≤4 | ≤4 | ≤4 | ≤4 | ≤4 | ≤4 | ≤4 |
Applications of Warp-knitting Geogrids:
Polyester geogrids can be used for applications such as slope stabilization and reinforced retaining structure
systems where unidirectional strength is required.With the properties of fast and economic application, high
resistance against earthquake forces, flexible integrity, and also aesthetic appearance,the fields of use of the
Polyester Geogrid are:
- Bridge abutment walls
- Bridge elevation walls
-Strengthening soft roadbed of airport.
-Strengthening soft roadbed
- Road widening
- Steep slopes
- Reconstruction of landslide areas
- Construction for gaining space
- Walls for recreational areas
-engineering, dam, landslides and retaining wall.
IMages of Asphalt Reinforcement Fiberglass Geogrid:
FAQ:
1. Do you supply free samples for customers?
Yes,we will supply free samples for you.Please send your address for us.
2. How Many years experience do you have?
We have been exported to more than 20 countries in the past 15 years.
3. How long do we usually reply your request?
We always reply our customer within 24 hours.
- Q: What kind of geotextiles are used in highway geotextiles?
- Highway geotextile is a new type of civil artifacts material, for the construction of geotextile highway can also be Hongxiang filament geotextile, not only need to resist the complex stress under the comprehensive mechanical properties of tensile properties, etc. But also to ensure that a variety of natural factors under the influence of a long time, the overall performance does not produce significant attenuation, that is, long-term stability, high and low temperature performance, anti-aging properties. Hongxiang filament geotextile can improve the carrying capacity of the road, can improve the road in the process of using the structure of the destruction of the problem
- Q: What are the types of geogrids?
- Geogrid type is a lot of it, steel-plastic geogrid / convex knot steel-plastic geogrid / overall plastic geogrid / fiberglass geogrid, etc.
- Q: Geotextile, 150g how much money per square meter
- 1.2 to 1.5. See quality requirements. Huazhi geotextile material manufacturers
- Q: How long do geotextiles last?
- Geotextiles can last anywhere from 5 to 25 years, depending on various factors such as the quality of the material, environmental conditions, and the specific application they are used for.
- Q: Are geotextiles resistant to hydrocarbons?
- Yes, geotextiles are generally resistant to hydrocarbons.
- Q: What are the different factors affecting the durability of geotextiles?
- There are several factors that can affect the durability of geotextiles. Some of the key factors include UV exposure, chemical exposure, moisture, temperature variations, mechanical stress, and installation techniques. UV exposure can cause degradation of the geotextile material over time, while chemical exposure can lead to chemical reactions that weaken the fabric. Moisture can also play a role in degrading the material, particularly if it leads to mold or mildew growth. Temperature variations can cause expansion and contraction of the fabric, which can lead to wear and tear. Additionally, mechanical stress from factors such as heavy loads or friction can impact the durability of geotextiles. Finally, improper installation techniques, such as inadequate anchoring or tensioning, can also affect the longevity of geotextiles.
- Q: Can geotextiles be used in geogrid reinforced retaining walls?
- Yes, geotextiles can be used in geogrid reinforced retaining walls. Geotextiles are often used as a separation layer between the retained soil and the geogrid reinforcement to prevent soil particles from passing through the geogrid openings and to enhance the overall stability and performance of the wall.
- Q: What are the factors to consider when selecting geotextiles for a specific project?
- When selecting geotextiles for a specific project, there are several factors to consider. These include the project requirements and objectives, the type and intensity of loads the geotextiles will be subjected to, the site conditions and soil characteristics, the desired lifespan of the geotextiles, and the environmental considerations. Additionally, factors such as the cost, availability, and compatibility with other materials should also be taken into account.
- Q: How do geotextiles help in reducing the risk of slope failures?
- Geotextiles help in reducing the risk of slope failures by providing reinforcement and stabilization to the soil. They are used to reinforce the soil layers, prevent erosion, and improve drainage, thereby enhancing the overall stability of the slope.
- Q: What are the different geotextile puncture resistance test methods?
- There are several geotextile puncture resistance test methods, including the ASTM D4833, ASTM D6241, and ISO 12236. These methods involve subjecting the geotextile to various mechanical forces to determine its resistance to puncture.
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Apollo Geotextile Warp-Knitting Geogrids for Road Construction
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 300000 m²/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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