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Geogrid

Uniaxial Geogrid

For slope & wall reinforcement

Biaxial Geogrid

For road bases & foundation

Triaxial Geogrid

For heavy-duty pavements

Fiberglass Geogrid

For asphalt reinforcement

Geogrids – High-Performance Soil Reinforcement Solutions
 

Increase stability, reduce costs, and extend infrastructure life

Geogrids are advanced geosynthetics used for soil stabilization, slope reinforcement, retaining wall construction, and pavement support. Made from high-strength polymers such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), and polypropylene, they provide exceptional tensile strength, durability, and load distribution for civil engineering and construction projects.

 

Why choose our geogrids?


✔ Unmatched Strength – High tensile strength ensures long-term stability.
✔ Cost-Effective – Reduces material usage and construction time.
✔ Versatile – Suitable for roads, railways, retaining walls, and mining.
✔ Environmentally Friendly – Minimizes environmental impact through sustainable reinforcement.
✔ Quality Certified – Meets ASTM and ISO standards.

 

 

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    Biaxial Geogrid

    Biaxial geogrids are high-performance geosynthetics designed to provide equal tensile strength in both the longitudinal and transverse directions, making them ideal for soil stabilization, load
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what is Geogrid?

Geogrids are geosynthetics designed for soil reinforcement, stabilization, and load distribution in civil engineering and construction applications. Made from high-strength polymers such as polyester (PET), polypropylene (PP), or high-density polyethylene (HDPE), geogrids have an open lattice structure that interlocks with aggregate, enhancing structural integrity.

 

Geogrids are flat structures made of tensile ribs with pores that allow soil or aggregate to penetrate, thus forming a mechanically stable composite system. Its main uses include:

 

Highway and rail construction

Retaining walls and steep slopes

Foundation stabilization

Landfill and erosion control

Mining and heavy load support

 

Types of Geogrids

Uniaxial Geogrid

Biaxial Geogrid

Triaxial Geogrid

Fiberglass Geogrid

Uniaxial Geogrid

Designed for high unidirectional tensile strength.

Suitable for retaining walls and steep slopes.

Biaxial Geogrid

Equal longitudinal and lateral strength.

Suitable for roads, parking lots, and foundation support.

Triaxial Geogrid

Multi-directional reinforcement with triangular holes.

Enhanced load distribution and reduced aggregate thickness.

Fiberglass Geogrid

Used for asphalt reinforcement to prevent cracking.

Key Features & Benefits

1. Excellent tensile strength
High modulus for long-lasting durability.

Resists creep deformation under sustained loads.

2. Excellent joint strength
Strong rib cross-section prevents delamination.

3. Chemical and UV resistance
Polymer composition is corrosion-resistant, alkali-resistant, and acid-resistant.

UV-stabilized for long-term outdoor use.

4. Lightweight and easy to install
Reduces labor costs and shortens construction time.

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Applications of Geogrid

1. Road and Pavement Construction
Reduces rutting and cracking.

Allows the use of thinner base layers without compromising strength.

2. Retaining Walls
Provides lateral support for geotechnical structures.

Enables the construction of nearly vertical retaining walls.

3. Slope Stabilization
Prevents landslides and erosion.

4. Railway Ballast Reinforcement
Enhances track stability and reduces settlement.

5. Landfills and Waste Containment
Reinforces lining systems to improve slope stability.

 

Geogrid Installation Guide
1. Roadbed Preparation

Compact and level the soil surface.

Remove any sharp objects that could damage the geogrid.

2. Geogrid Laying
Unroll the geogrid, ensuring the ribs are oriented correctly (uniaxial/biaxial).
Overlap the edges by 6-12 inches (15-30 cm).
3. Backfill and Compaction

Lay the aggregate in layers (6-8 inches) and compact.

Avoid heavy machinery from directly impacting exposed geogrid.

 

FAQ

Q: 1. What materials are geogrids made of?

A: Common materials include polyester (PET), polypropylene (PP), and high-density polyethylene (HDPE). Some materials also contain glass or carbon fibers for specialized applications.

Q: 2. What is the typical service life of a geogrid?

A: Most geogrids have a service life exceeding 50 years, depending on UV exposure, chemical resistance, and installation quality.

Q: 3. Can geogrids be used in or underwater?

A: Yes, HDPE and PET geogrids are waterproof and can be used on shorelines, in dams, and in underwater applications.

Q: 4. How do geogrids compare to geotextiles?

A: Geogrids provide tensile strength and soil reinforcement.
Geotextiles are used for filtration, isolation, and drainage.

Q: 5. What is the difference between uniaxial and biaxial geogrids?

A: Uniaxial geogrids have higher strength in one direction (used in walls/slopes). Biaxial geogrids offer balanced strength in two directions (suitable for roads/sidewalks).

Q: 6. Do geogrids prevent soil erosion?

A: Yes, they stabilize slopes and reduce erosion by holding the soil in place.

Q: 7. How do I choose the right geogrid for my project?

A: Consider:
Loading requirements (traffic volume, retaining wall height).
Soil type (clay, sand, etc.).
Environmental conditions (UV rays, chemicals, flooding).

 

 

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