Glass Fiber Geogrid Pricing & Specifications**
Glass Fiber Geogrid is priced based on its tensile strength (unit: kN). If you require other specifications, please specify in the remarks.
Product Overview:
Glass Fiber Geogrid is an excellent geosynthetic material used for pavement reinforcement, road repair, and strengthening soft soil and weak foundations. It is made from high-strength alkali-free glass fibers using advanced warp knitting technology. The product undergoes surface treatment and is a semi-rigid material with high tensile strength in both the longitudinal and transverse directions, along with low elongation. Additionally, it possesses excellent properties such as high temperature resistance, low cold resistance, aging resistance, and corrosion resistance. These features make it widely used in projects such as asphalt pavements, cement concrete pavements, subgrade reinforcement, railway subgrades, embankment protection, airport runways, and desertification prevention.
Key Features:
1. **High Tensile Strength**: Glass Fiber Geogrid provides excellent reinforcement for roadbases and subgrades, preventing structural failure.
2. **Low Elongation**: Its low elongation under tension enhances its stability and effectiveness in supporting loads over time.
3. **Durability**: The geogrid is resistant to high and low temperatures, aging, corrosion, and other environmental factors, ensuring long-term durability.
4. **High Elastic Modulus**: This allows the geogrid to maintain its structural integrity under load without significant deformation.
5. **Excellent Alkali Resistance**: The surface treatment ensures superior alkali resistance, increasing the lifespan of the material even in challenging environments.
Applications:
Pavement and Road Reinforcement**: Used to reinforce asphalt and concrete pavements, enhancing their strength and preventing reflection cracking.
Subgrade Reinforcement**: Ideal for strengthening weak soils and foundations, reducing the risk of settlement or failure.
Railway Subgrades**: Widely used for stabilizing railway tracks and foundations.
Embankment and Slope Protection**: Helps stabilize embankments and slopes, especially in areas with soft or loose soil.
Airport Runways and Water Conservancy Projects**: Used in critical infrastructure to improve load-bearing capacity and stability.
Desertification Prevention**: Effective in erosion control and soil stabilization in arid regions.