• Biaxial Plastics Geogrid  for Road Application BX1200 BX1100 System 1
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Biaxial Plastics Geogrid  for Road Application BX1200 BX1100

Biaxial Plastics Geogrid for Road Application BX1200 BX1100

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Min Order Qty:
1000 m
Supply Capability:
50000 m/month

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        Quick Details

  • Material: Plastic

  • Roll length(m): 50/75/100

  • Roll width(m): 2/3.9/3.95/5/5.9/6

  • Mesh size(mm): 35-40

  • Certificate: CE,SGI,ISO

  • Mass weight: 180-485g/m2


Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:nake and bound with iron wire
Delivery Detail:within 15 days after the cotract is effective

Introduction

The outlook of the biaxial geogrid is network structure like a square. It uses polyester as its raw material and made of high molecular polymer through extrusion, formed and punched before longitudinally and laterally stretched. This kind of material has high tensile longitudinally and horizontally, which can be used to reinforce the basement.

Function

1. It can be applied in all kinds of roads, railways, airports to enhance the roadbed;

2. It can be applied in a large car park and terminal freight yard, etc. to strenghten the foundations of a permanent load;

3. It can be applied in rail, road slope's protection;

4. It can be applied to enhance the culvert;

5. It can be applied as a secondary enhancement after the uniaxial Geogrid soil enhancement, further enhance the soil, prevent soil erosion;

6. It can be applied in mining, tunnel reinforcement.

 

Specifications and performance table

 

 

 

Property

Test Method

TGSG

15-15

TGSG

20-20

TGSG

30-30

TGSG

40-40

TGSG

50-50

TGSG

60-60

Ultimate tensile strength(1) (kN/m)

MD

 

 

 

 

 

 

ASTM D 6637

15

20

30

40

50

60

CD

15

20

30

40

50

60

Elongation at maximum load (%)

MD

16

CD

13

Tensile strength at 2 % elongation (kN/m)

MD

5

7.5

10.5

14

18

27.5

CD

5

7.5

10.5

14

18

27.5

Tensile strength at 5 % elongation (kN/m)

MD

7

14

21

28

35

48

CD

7

14

21

28

35

48

Minimum Carbon Black

%

ASTM D 4218

2

 

 

 




Q:How do geogrids help in preventing differential settlement?
Geogrids help in preventing differential settlement by providing structural reinforcement and stability to the soil. They distribute and transfer loads more evenly, reducing differential settlement by limiting soil movement and maintaining a more uniform foundation support.
Q:Can geogrids be used in retaining walls for industrial facilities?
Yes, geogrids can be used in retaining walls for industrial facilities. Geogrids are commonly used in the construction of retaining walls to enhance stability, improve soil reinforcement, and provide long-term durability. Industrial facilities often require sturdy and reliable retaining walls to support heavy loads and ensure the safety of the structure. Geogrids offer an effective solution by distributing the forces exerted on the retaining wall and preventing soil erosion, thereby improving the overall performance and longevity of the wall in industrial settings.
Q:How do geogrids enhance the stability of railway track embankments?
Geogrids enhance the stability of railway track embankments by providing additional reinforcement and preventing soil erosion. They improve load distribution, increase bearing capacity, and reduce settlement, ultimately ensuring the long-term stability of the embankment.
Q:How do geogrids improve the performance of mechanically stabilized walls?
Geogrids improve the performance of mechanically stabilized walls by providing additional tensile strength and reinforcing the soil. They help distribute lateral forces more evenly, increase stability, and reduce the risk of soil erosion. Additionally, geogrids can enhance the overall durability and longevity of mechanically stabilized walls by effectively resisting deformation and settlement.
Q:What are the testing methods for geogrids?
Some commonly used testing methods for geogrids include tensile strength testing, creep testing, puncture resistance testing, and pullout testing.
Q:Are there any specific requirements for geogrid installation in road construction?
Yes, there are specific requirements for geogrid installation in road construction. These requirements include proper site preparation, ensuring the geogrid is laid flat and taut, adequate overlap and anchoring, and proper compaction of the surrounding soil. Additionally, the geogrid should be installed according to the manufacturer's guidelines and in compliance with relevant industry standards and specifications.
Q:Can geogrids be used for reinforcement in railway track construction?
Yes, geogrids can be used for reinforcement in railway track construction. Geogrids are durable and flexible materials that can effectively distribute loads and provide stability to the railway track, reducing the risk of deformation and settlement. They can enhance the overall performance and lifespan of the track, making them a suitable reinforcement option in railway track construction projects.
Q:Fiberglass grille and geogrid which use more
Geogrid is made of polypropylene, PVC polymer and thermoplastic or molded by two-dimensional grid or a certain height of the three-dimensional mesh screen, when used as civil engineering, called geogrid.
Q:What is the difference between a woven and a non-woven geogrid?
A woven geogrid is made by weaving polyester or polypropylene yarns together, creating a strong and stable grid structure. On the other hand, a non-woven geogrid is made by bonding polyester or polypropylene fibers together, forming a random network of filaments. This results in different characteristics and performance. Woven geogrids typically have higher tensile strength and are more rigid, making them suitable for applications requiring load distribution and soil reinforcement. Non-woven geogrids, while generally having lower tensile strength, offer excellent filtration and separation capabilities, making them ideal for erosion control, drainage, and subgrade stabilization.
Q:Can geogrids be used in shoreline erosion control projects?
Yes, geogrids can be used in shoreline erosion control projects. Geogrids are commonly used to reinforce and stabilize soils, including those found in coastal areas. They can help prevent erosion by providing strength and stability to the soil, reducing surface runoff, and enhancing vegetation growth.

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