Geogrids made of polyethylene and polypropylene: application and advantages of use in surveying.SURVEYOR GEOGRID POLYETHYLENE PE POLYPROPYLENE PP
Geogrid is a material used in geodesy to strengthen the soil and prevent its erosion. Geogrids are made from a variety of materials, but the most popular are polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP). In this article we will look at the advantages of using geogrids made of these materials in geodetic work.
Geogrids made of PE and PP have a number of advantages compared to other materials. They are highly durable, resistant to moisture, chemicals and ultraviolet rays. In addition, they are lightweight and easy to install, which reduces the cost of their use.
One of the main applications of geogrids in geodesy is soil strengthening. They help strengthen the soil, prevent erosion and ensure the stability of structures on unstable soils. In addition, geogrids are used to create artificial embankments, protect the banks of reservoirs and create green areas.
Another application of geogrids is the creation of artificial reservoirs. They are used to strengthen banks and prevent their collapse. Geogrids can also be used to create artificial beaches, which increases the attractiveness of reservoirs for tourists.