Green Grid, also known as Eco Grid, is a new type of ecological protection engineering technology. It utilizes hot-dipped galvanized steel wire with excellent anti-rust and anti-corrosion properties, with a service life of over 70 years. Due to its good permeability, it meets the requirements of protective engineering design.
Application and Features of Green Grid Mesh:
I. Historically, river embankments were commonly constructed using dry-stacked and mortared stone gravity retaining walls, which were very sturdy but hindered the natural exchange of water and soil, thus impeding vegetation growth. The Green Mesh Protection Engineering Technology represents a novel slope protection method. The pores within the green mesh cages facilitate water flow, creating conditions for the natural exchange of water and soil, which is conducive to the survival of aquatic organisms and microorganisms. This enhances the self-purification capacity of water bodies, protecting and improving water sources and water quality.
Two, the green grid structure has strong erosion resistance and is suitable for protection projects of river, lake, and sea embankments with strong winds and waves. The ecological grid, also known as gabion mesh, is particularly suitable for riverbanks with high flow velocities and severe erosion. Stone baskets are flexible structures with good self-adjustment capabilities for uneven settlements. The porous nature of the shoreline allows for animal habitats and promotes plant growth between the stones.
Green mesh can facilitate vegetation greening. The artificially laid soil or earth naturally settles into the gaps between the filling materials of the green mesh protective project, creating a survival environment for green vegetation. Seed sowing is not required, and plants will naturally grow in the settled earth. Naturally growing plants are highly resilient, adaptable to local climatic and geographical growth conditions, and can maintain the vegetation environment along the water's edge for a long time, achieving an ecological restoration with a natural and harmonious landscape effect.






























