Geogrid is a type of geosynthetic material that provides a stabilisation and reinforcement function to aggregates and soils. The design comprises a two-dimensional pattern of ribs to form a series of apertures or open spaces, enabling geogrid to stabilise and reinforce earth materials.
Geogrids primarily provide a stabilisation or reinforcement function, to enhance the performance of soils. They also provide separation between soil and aggregate layers and are used widely in civil engineering applications.
1,Building stable working platforms over soft ground conditions
2,Enhancing the service life of roads, pavements and trafficked areas
3,Improving the long-term performance of paved and unpaved roadways by minimising aggregate movement
4,Reinforcing soil walls
5,Foundation and embankment support
6,Railway trackbed improvement