Eco-Friendly Plastic Geocell Grid Gravel Driveway Honeycomb

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TAI'AN CITY RUIHENG BUILDING MATERIALS CO., LTD

VIP   Audited Supplier 4 years
Profile Certified by SGS/BV
RH100
Concrete Materials, Soil & Rock
Retaining Wall, Dam, Railway, Highway
Distributing Load, Anti-deforming, Non-skid
Corrosion Resistant, Oxidation Resistance, Chemical Stability, Wear-resistant
HDPE
1.1mm-1.6mm
50-200mm
Customizable
40%
≥20
330-500
2000
2mm
RUIHENG
Bags
100*100
Shandong
Product Description

Product Description

Geocell is a kind of three-dimensional network structure shaped by high-strength HDPE (high density polyethylene) sheets through ultrasonic welding of high strength. Currently, it is widely used in construction, such as highway, railway, bridge, embankment, etc., the honeycomb grid can be filled with various materials provides a solution for erosion control, load support and earth retention projects.

Parameter

 

Model

Expanded Size (m)

Height

(mm)

Welding

distance

(mm)

Yield strength of cell (Mpa)

Seam Peel

strength

(N)

Thickness

(Smooth or Textured)

Perforated percentage

TGLG50/400

5.7X6.22

50

 

330

 

400

 

500

600

 

 

 

 

≥20

≥500

 

 

 

Smooth sheet: 1,1.2,1.5,2mm

 

Textured sheet: 1.2,1.7,2mm

 

 

15%,

20%,

40%,

60%,

80%

TGLG75/400

5.7X6.22

75

≥750

TGLG100/400

5.7X6.22

100

≥1000

TGLG150/400

5.7X6.22

150

≥1500

TGLG200/400

5.7X6.22

200

≥2000

TGLG240/400

5.7X6.22

240

≥2400


Remarks: Welding distance can be made: 330mm, 400mm, and 600mm, with various mesh sizes.
 


 

 

Application

• Heavy, light or industrial vehicles                               • Base Reduction
• Improved Entrance Over Poor Soil                             • Offers Increased Longevity
• Protection of Tree Roots                                              • Highways

• Firing Range Walls                                                       • Gun Clubs

• Ballistics Protection                                                     • Blast Protection

• Vehicle Barriers                                                            • De-watering Filters

• Force Protection                                                          • Sediment Pond Berms

• Check Dams                                                                  • Sediment Trap Filter Berms

• Filter Screens For Pond Spillways                              • Erosion control on slopes and channels

 

Types of Soils for Geocell

1. Clay soils

Clay soils are composed of smaller, tightly packed particles that generally hold water better than sandy or loamy soils. Because of their dense structure, they are often more stable, but can be difficult to excavate or construct on. Installing geocell in clay soils can improve their stability and compressive strength, making them more suitable for construction and other applications.

2. Sandy soils

Sandy soils, on the other hand, are composed of larger grains that allow water to flow through easily. The soil particles are looser, which can make it difficult to stabilize and even transport them. Installing geocell in sandy soils can help improve their load bearing capacity, reduce erosion, and prevent soil migration. The cellular confinement provided by geocells ensures that the soil particles stay in place and do not move around.

3. Gravelly soils

Gravelly soils have a high percentage of coarse fragments and little or no fine material. They can be challenging to stabilize, as the loose particles do not provide enough support. Installing geocell in gravelly soils can improve their stability and provide a solid foundation for construction or other heavy loads.

4. Organic soils

Organic soils are made up of decomposed plant material, such as peat or muck. These soils are often weak and compressible, which can lead to structural instability and foundation failure. Installing geocell in organic soils can increase their shear strength and compressive modulus, providing a stable foundation for construction and other applications.

5. Silty soils

Silty soils are composed of medium-sized particles that fall between clay and sand in size. They can be cohesive or non-cohesive, depending on the amount of clay present. Installing geocell in silty soils can help improve their shear strength and reduce their susceptibility to erosion and other forms of soil degradation.

 

In conclusion, geocell technology has a wide range of applications, and can be used in a variety of soil types to improve stability and load-bearing capacity. Whether you are working with clay, sand, gravel, organic, or silty soils, installing geocell can provide a cost-effective, durable solution to soil stabilization problems. By choosing the right type of geocell and installation method, you can ensure that your project is built on a solid foundation that will stand the test of time.

 

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