Unidirectional stretch geogrid
Unidirectional tensile geogrid is made by extruding, punching, and longitudinally stretching polymer materials.

Its main characteristics are:

Unidirectional high strength: It has extremely high tensile strength in one direction, which can effectively limit the displacement of soil in that direction.

Good anti-aging performance: the performance remains relatively stable during long-term use.

High friction coefficient with soil: enhances the interaction between the grid and the soil.

Unidirectional tensile geogrids have a wide range of applications:

Fill engineering: such as embankments, fill slopes, etc., can improve the stability of fill and reduce settlement.

Retaining wall engineering: As a reinforcing material, it enhances the stability of the retaining wall.

Unidirectional stretch geogrid

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What types of geogrids are there?

Common ones include plastic geogrids (including unidirectional plastic geogrids and bidirectional plastic geogrids), steel-plastic geogrids, fiberglass geogrids, etc.

What is the service life of geogrids?

Under normal use and environmental conditions, it can generally be used for more than 20 years, but the actual life span will be affected by factors such as material quality, use environment, and construction quality.

What are the differences in the performance characteristics of different types of geogrids?

Plastic geogrids have the characteristics of light weight, high strength, and corrosion resistance; steel-plastic geogrids combine the high strength of steel and the corrosion resistance of plastics; fiberglass geogrids have high tensile strength and high temperature resistance.

What special environments can geogrids adapt to?

For example, it can be used in acidic and alkaline soil environments, high-cold areas, humid environments, etc., but products with corresponding materials and performance should be selected.

What is the impact of the aperture size of geogrids?

The aperture size will affect the interlocking effect and drainage performance with the soil. Moderate apertures can better play a reinforcing role.

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SPECIFICATIONS

LtemTensile strength KN/mElongation Rate %Tensile strength with 2% Srain KN/mTensile strength with 5% Srain KN/m
TGDG 35≥35≤10≥10≥20
TGDG 50≥50≤10≥12≥28
TGDG 80≥80≤10≥26≥48
TGDG 110≥110≤10≥32≥64
TGDG 120≥120≤10≥38≥74