biaxial geogrid

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Our TX series triaxial geogrids deliver revolutionary 360° multi-directional load distribution through unique triangular apertures. This superior interlock stabilizes granular layers, reducing aggregate requirements and extending service life. Available from TX140 to TX190L, with unit weights from 195g to 320g, they provide cost-effective solutions for any ground stabilization challenge.
LIANYI PP Biaxial Geogrid-Geotextile Composite BXC30-150 which combines polypropylene (PP) biaxial geogrids and nonwoven geotextiles, is innovative geosynthetic solutions designed to provide dual functionality: reinforcement and separation/filtration. This composite material is engineered to address the challenges of modern civil engineering projects, offering superior performance, ease of installation, and cost efficiency. Below is a detailed exploration of its manufacturing processperformance benefitsadvantages, and installation guidelines.
The PP extruded geogrid BX1200 is a biaxial geogrid commonly used for soil stabilization and reinforcement in various civil engineering applications. With a tensile strength of 20 kN/m in the longitudinal direction and 30 kN/m in the transverse direction, it provides effective load distribution and soil reinforcement.
PP biaxial geogrid with large apertures is made from processes including polypropylene resins feeding, extrusion, machine direction and cross machine direction streching and roll collecting. Large aperture size (65mm*65mm) is suitable for big gravels (d50 from 4.5mm to 22mm).
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.
Polypropylene biaxial geogrid is integrally formed structure manufactured from polypropylene, from the processes of polypropylene resins and additives mixture, heat-melting, extruding, punching, longitudinal stretching and transverse stretching. PP Biaxial Geogrid features high tensile strength at both longitudinal (MD) and transverse (TD) directions.It has been proven excellent structure stability (junction effiency≥95%) and strong mechanical interlock performance in practical applications and projects. PP biaxial geogrids are especially designed and most used for soil stabilization and reinforcement applications in the world.

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