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Composite Geogrids

Composite geogrids are a multifunctional geogrid designed to reinforce weak subgrades. Such a separation layer is often recommended in base course applications for subsoils with a CBR of less than 3% or in applications where fines or clay should be prevented from moving into the reinforced aggregate above. The biaxial geogrid provides soil reinforcement and the non woven geotextile provides separation and filtration. The high elongation capacity of monofilament nonwoven geotextiles ensures that the inter-locking ability of the composite geogrid with the fill material is not reduced and stress is transferred to the geogrid.

Composite geogrids are manufactured by heat bonding a polypropylene biaxial geogrid to a needle punched nonwoven geotextile.

Polypropylene biaxial geogrid  bonded to nonwoven geotextile

They combine stabilisation of problematic soils with the additional functions of long term separation and filtration. Composite geogrids are used extensively for road and railway construction, landfills, airports and hydraulic engineering and also to provide crack control and pavement reinforcement of roads. The benefits of installing the geosynthetic interlayer between the old pavement and new overlay include:

The composite sandwich layer, reinforced by the biaxial geogrid delivers a more efficient way to transfer load onto underlying layers.

Usual tensile strengths are 30KN/30KN and 40KN/40KN. Standard roll size is 3.95m x 50m.

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Composite geogrid dimensions

Specifications
Product AL AT WLR WTR tLR tTR tJ
INFRAGRID20-200G 35 35 2.6 2.6 1.5 1.1 3.5
INFRAGRID30-200G 34 34 3.0 3.0 2.5 1.5 4.9
INFRAGRID40-200G 33 33 3.0 3.0 3.4 2.1 5.5

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Composite Geogrid Manufacturing Line