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Bidirectional geogrid

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Brand Name Kaile

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 Stretched bidirectional geo-grid is a high-strength structural material, in which molecular structure is realigned in vertical and horizontal direction with high tensile strength in the process of fabrication.

Performances

  • Provide the integrative structure and high strength for node
  • Provide high tensile yield strength and low elastic strain to ensure geo-grid has high tensile strength in the low elastic strain;
  • Ensure no deformation with good creep resistance under the continuous load for long time;
  • Provide high friction coefficient (approximately 0.8) and strong acting force for mud and sand, stone and concrete to prevent slippage;
  • Provide stable chemical property, corrosion resistance against such organic solvents as acid, alkali, salt solution or gasoline and diesel fuel;
  • Geo-grid can not be dissolved by water, free of cracking caused by environmental stress and damage from micro-organism
  • Light, convenient for transportation and construction, low maintenance fee;
  • Provide anti-aging and above 120 years service life under load.

Application:

Reinforcement for subgrade of road and railway, protection for dome, prevention against soil and water loss, repair for collapse and landslide of slope, treatment for soft foundation of road, reinforcement for embankment foundation, reinforcement for retaining wall and abutment, works of landfill site and laying of pipeline.

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Hubei Kaile Science & Technology Co., Ltd.
[China (Mainland)]
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City: Jingzhou
Province/State: Hubei
Country/Region : China (Mainland)

Business Type:Manufacturer

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