Geogrids are polymeric products formed by joining intersecting ribs. They have large open spaces also known as “apertures”. The directions of the ribs are referred to as machine direction (MD), orientated in the direction of the manufacturing process or cross machine direction (CD) perpendicular to the machine direction ribs. Geogrids are mainly made from polymeric materials, typically polypropylene (PP), high density polyethylene (HDPE) and polyester (PET).
- Geogrids promote soil stabilization.
- Provide higher load bearing capacity.
- Geogrids are flexible in nature and are well known for their versatility.
- Geogrids have high durability which reduces maintenance cost.
- Geogrids are highly resistant to environmental influences.
- Easy to install which results in faster construction.