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Smooth geocell
- Geocell
- Geomembrane
- Uniaxial geogrid
- Biaxial geogrid
- Geotextile
- EVOH Geomembrane
- Warp-knitted geogrid
- Geosynthetic Clay Liner
- Composite Geonet
- Self - adhesive waterproof membrane
- Mining high-strength polyester fiber mesh
- Composite anti-permeability material
- Graebel Fix
- Safety net
- Weed control sheet
- Flexible container bag
- Dimpled Drainage Sheet
- Composite Materials
- Other synthetic materials
- Geomembrane in environmental protection engineering
- Application of geomembrane in water conservancy
- Application of geomembrane in aquaculture
- Application of geomembrane in chemical industry
- Geomembrane in mining engineering
- geocell for retaining walls
- geocell for slope stabilization
- geocell for road construction
- geocell for permafrost
- Geotextiles in slope protection projects
- Project to Strengthen Weak Infrastructure
- Landfill Isolation Project
- Application of geocell in mining area
- Application of HDPE geogrid in retaining wall
- geocell for retaining walls
- geocell for beach erosion
- geocell for landfill
- geocell for drainage
- Application of three-dimensional composite drainage network in landfill
- Application of three-dimensional composite drainage network engineering
- Parking lot new product application
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Product Detail
When discussing "smooth geocells," it's important to differentiate them from geocells with perforated or textured walls. Here's a breakdown:
Understanding Smooth Geocells:
Definition:
A smooth geocell refers to a cellular confinement system where the walls of the individual cells are not perforated or textured. They have a relatively smooth surface.
Characteristics:
Less Drainage: Compared to perforated geocells, smooth geocells offer reduced drainage capabilities.
Different Applications: The lack of perforations can influence their suitability for certain applications.
potentially lower cost: In some cases, smooth geocells can be cheaper to manufacture.
Comparison to Perforated Geocells:
Perforated geocells have holes in their walls, which enhance drainage and improve the interaction between the infill material and the surrounding soil.
Smooth geocells, conversely, provide a more contained environment for the infill material.
Features
Applications:
Smooth geocells can be used in applications where:
Containment is the primary concern.
Drainage is less critical.
Where the cost difference is a major factor.
Examples of use could be within landfill applications, or where a very high level of containment is needed.
Key Considerations:
Drainage: If proper drainage is essential for your project, perforated geocells are generally preferred.
Infill Material: The type of infill material used will also influence the performance of smooth geocells.
Site Conditions: The specific site conditions, such as soil type and groundwater levels, should be considered when selecting geocells.
In essence, smooth geocells offer a specific set of characteristics that make them suitable for certain applications. It's crucial to evaluate your project's requirements to determine whether smooth or perforated geocells are the best choice.