Geocell
Geocombs are three-dimensional comb-like structures made by ultrasonic welding from polymer extruded strips which are fused together. A flexible 3D comb-structured material is formed, which is expanded on site and filled with soil or filling (sand, gravel, rocks or cement).
Geocombs are used to reduce soil erosion, stabilize soils on plains and steep slopes, build canals and support loads.
Technical advantages
Easy assembly and disassembly
Can be reused
Distributes dynamic and static loads over the area
Environmentally resistant and weatherproof
Erosion protection
Renewable materials (recycling)
Not biodegradable
Resistant to UV radiation, acids, oils and solvents
Withstands strong heat – 40 °C to 85 °C
No corrosion
Geocombs are widely used in various construction sectors:
Roads – repair work, forest trails – renovation
Load transfer platforms over saturated soils
Forest roads and temporary roads
In the garden
Railways
Parking spaces
Airport construction
Retaining walls
Restoration and strengthening of slopes
Shore protection
Landscaping
In the tunnels