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最小起订0 Piece库存0 Piece
Rigid Perforated Pipe
Negotiable
Polypropylene mesh fiber
Negotiable
Ecological Mat
Negotiable
Geotextile Mat
Negotiable
EVA Waterproof Sheet
Negotiable
Geotextile Cellular Confinement S
Negotiable
Drainage board
Negotiable
3D Vegetation Net
Negotiable
Geotextile
Negotiable
Bi-directional plastic geogrid
Negotiable
The plastic blind trench is composed of a plastic core wrapped with filter fabric. The plastic core is mainly made of thermoplastic synthetic resin, modified and extruded into thin plastic filaments in a molten state through a nozzle, then fused together at nodes by a forming device to form a three-dimensional mesh structure. The plastic core comes in various structures such as rectangular, hollow matrix, and circular hollow shapes. This material overcomes the drawbacks of traditional blind trenches, featuring high surface porosity, good water collection, high void ratio, excellent drainage, high compressive strength, good pressure resistance, flexibility, adaptability to soil deformation, good durability, lightweight, ease of installation, significantly reduced labor intensity for workers, and high construction efficiency. Therefore, it is widely welcomed by engineering departments and applied extensively.
Application Range:
1) Reinforcement and drainage for highway and railway subgrades and shoulders.
2) Tunnel, subway underpasses, and underground cargo yard drainage
3) Soil and water conservation for slope and embankment development.
4) Various retaining wall vertical and horizontal drainage
5) Drainage for slippery surfaces;
6) Power plant ash pond drainage. Landfill project drainage.
7) Drainage for sports fields, golf courses, baseball fields, soccer fields, parks, and other green areas for rest.
8) Roof garden and planter box drainage
9) Construction foundation drainage works
10) Agricultural and horticultural underground irrigation and drainage systems
11) Drainage systems for low-lying and wet areas. The drainage materials used in land reclamation projects are internationally known as Geocomposite Drainage Systems (GDS), also referred to as three-dimensional drainage boards, and drainage channel materials for civil engineering. These are three-dimensional, porous materials formed by heating thermoplastic synthetic resins to melt them, then extruding fiber strands through nozzles to stack them, and melting the junction points together.

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