Geocell

Geocell

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Geocell
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Geocell


DESCRIPTION

Geocells (also known as Cellular Confinement Systems) are three-dimensional honeycombed cellular structures that form a confinement system when infilled with compacted soil. Extruded from polymeric materials into strips welded together ultrasonically in series, the strips are expanded to form the stiff (and typically textured and perforated) walls of a flexible 3D cellular mattress. Infilled with soil, a new composite entity is created from the cell-soil interactions. The cellular confinement reduces the lateral movement of soil particles, thereby maintaining compaction and forms a stiffened mattress that distributes loads over a wider area. Traditionally used in slope protection and earth retention applications, geocells made from advanced polymers are being increasingly adopted for long-term road and rail load support. 

APPLICATION

1.Used to stabilize the roadbed

2.Used to stabilize the railway subgrade

3.Used to bear the weight of the embankment, retaining wall

4.Used in shallow water river course

5.Used to support pipes and sewers

6.Used to prevent landslides and by the load of the hybrid retaining wall

7.For independent walls, docks, levees and so on

8.For slope and dam protection


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