Erosion control mats are materials used to prevent soil erosion along riverbanks, lake shores, reservoir slopes, and other embankments. They are composite sheet materials, consisting of geotextiles and mixed seed cloth for maintenance, all integrated into one under equipment. After being laid on embankment slopes, the seeds germinate, and the strong root systems of the plants firmly bond with the geotextiles and embankment, forming an integrated whole. This controls hydraulic erosion and soil loss, achieving the objectives of erosion resistance and resistance to flow velocity, with reinforced vegetative cloth capable of withstanding flow velocities up to 4m/s. Additionally, the growth of plants can achieve a good landscape effect and ecological restoration function, restoring natural conditions to rivers and lake shores.
One, Slope Protection Eco Mat - Slope Protection Features:
Easier construction, excellent landscaping results, quick greening achievable, high cost-performance ratio.
2. Integrated slope greening completed with reduced maintenance; aesthetically pleasing, ecological, and natural.
3. Construction techniques are scientifically structured, with high survival rates of grass seeds and high greening rates.
4. The engineering investment is minimal; no special tools are required, and the product can be fully constructed manually.
Section II: Slope Erosion Control Mat Installation Matters
1. Ensure to investigate and confirm that the construction soil is suitable for plant growth; it should not be rock, gravel, sand, or heavy clay.
2. Construction will commence during months when the average monthly temperature remains between 10-15°C.
3. Upon completion of the installation, the soil cover should be approximately 1.5 cm thick, which can be organic soil or sand.
4. After construction is completed, do not walk on the vegetation mat to prevent damaging the newly sprouted seedlings.


































