Welded Geogrid

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Manufactured through strips extruding and cutting, ultra-sonic welding process.

PP (Polypropylene) welded geogrid is another type of geosynthetic material used for soil reinforcement, ground stabilization, and various civil engineering applications. Similar to PET welded geogrids, PP welded geogrids are constructed from extruded polypropylene strips that are welded together, often using ultrasonic welding techniques.
PET welded geogrid is a type of geosynthetic material made from extruded polyethylene terephthalate (PET) strips that are heat-bonded together through an ultrasonic welding process. This construction method provides strong and durable geogrids that are used for soil reinforcement, ground stabilization, and other civil engineering applications.
Steel-plastic composite geogrid is made using high-strength steel wires (or other fibers) that have been specially treated, combined with polyethylene (P.E) and other auxiliary materials. These materials are extruded to form a composite high-strength tensile strip. The surface of the strip has a rough embossed texture, making it a reinforced plastic strip. This single strip is then warp-knitted both longitudinally and transversely. Using special ultra-sonic welding process, the joints are welded to form a reinforced geogrid.

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