Weihai Slope Protection 3D Vegetation Mesh Manufacturer's Quotation, Reinforced 3D Vegetation Mesh, 3D Vegetation Mesh Price
Three-dimensional Vegetation Net Slope Protection refers to a new technology that constructs a protective system with self-growing capabilities on the slope surface by utilizing active plants combined with engineering materials such as geosynthetic materials. It reinforces the slope through the growth of plants. According to the characteristics of the slope terrain, soil quality, and regional climate, it limits the "gradual destruction" caused by erosion conditions.
The expansion of the phenomenon where erosive action directly damages individual plants, with the damaged area increasing over time, ultimately limits the occurrence of shallow surface sliding and upheaval on slopes. Through the application of ecological slope protection technology, dense vegetation cover can be formed on the slope surface, with a tangled root system in the topsoil layer, effectively inhibiting the erosion of the slope by heavy rain runoff, increasing the shear strength of the soil mass, reducing pore water pressure and the self-weight of the soil, thereby significantly enhancing the stability and erosion resistance of the slope.
The anti-erosion effect of vegetation is achieved through its three main components: Firstly, the growth layer of plants (including sepals, leaf sheaths, leaf blades, and stems), which prevents the surface soil of the slope from direct erosion by rainwater through its dense coverage, reduces the scouring energy of heavy rain runoff and the speed of surface runoff, thereby reducing soil loss. Secondly, the humus layer (including the interface between fallen leaves and the root stem), covers the slope surface with geotextile materials and plants of various species in a certain combination and spacing. Through the growth activities of plants, the purpose of reinforcing the root system and preventing erosion of stems and leaves is achieved, providing a protective layer for the surface soil of the slope. Thirdly, the root layer, which reinforces and anchors the surface soil of the slope, providing mechanical stability. Generally speaking,
In the early stages of plant growth, due to the loose intertwining of individual plant root systems without a sprawling root system, they are prone to separation from the soil layer, failing to provide protection. The application of three-dimensional mesh is to achieve more comprehensive shallow protection by enhancing the effects of the following three aspects. Firstly, within a certain thickness range, it increases its protective and mechanical stability properties; secondly, due to the presence of the three-dimensional mesh, the extensive root systems of plants are interconnected with the mesh's reinforcing elements, forming a plate-like structure (equivalent to reinforcing the surface soil of the slope), thereby increasing the tensile and shear strength of the protective layer.




































