Slope is a scenic line and also a risk line. In order to ensure the safety and stability of slopes, the laying of geocells plays an important role in slope treatment.
1. Preliminary survey
Before laying the geocell, measurements must be taken, such as topographic surveys, to analyze various measurement data and topographic maps and determine the installation location and method. Ensure that the overall height of the ground is maintained uniformly during the installation process to prevent the occurrence of ground collapse problems from getting higher or lower.
2. Preparation of supporting materials
As an environmentally friendly new protective material, geocell has a wide range of applications and is suitable for structural engineering such as tunnel engineering, landslides, embankments, and common retaining walls. In addition to geocell, commonly used materials include geotextile and steel reinforcement. When laying geocells, steel bars, stainless steel expansion bolts, etc. must also be used simultaneously to prevent loosening and shrinkage.
3. Install Geocell
According to the terrain and topography, first lay the geocell on the reserved position, use a special binding device to lock the geocell in the shallow excavation reserved position and fix it. At the same time, appropriate measures must be taken, such as tempering systems, steel expansion bolts, etc., to ensure that the geocell is not easily worn or deformed by sliding. As the geocell is laid and cut, after completing the installation of one section, continue with the laying of the next section.






