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ParaGrid™ geogrids are planar structures consisting of a biaxial array of composite geosynthetic strips. The strips comprise a core of high modulus, low creep polyester yarn tendons encased in a tough, durable polyethylene sheath. Polyester fibres carry the mechanical load while the polyethylene sheath maintains shape of the material and provides durability.
| ParaGrid™ has good bidirectional strengths and is available in strength from 30 kN/m to 200 kN/m in the main direction (longitudinal) and from 5 to 100 kN/m in the secondary direction. |
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| The polyester fibres used in the manufacture of the strips have a number average molecular weight (Mn) of greater than 25,000 and a carboxyl end group count (CEG) of less than 30 as required for soil reinforcement applications. ParaGrid™ is suitable for structural applications where a long term design life (50-120 years) is required. |
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| Typical applications are: |
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Reinforcement of the fill of steep slopes: ParaGrid™ steep slopes can be built using different types of facings according to the owner’s preference.
Reinforcement of the fill in segmental block walls: ParaGrid™ can be used in combination with any type of block for Segmental Block Walls.
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Basal Reinforcements: Reinforcement of low embankments on soft soils to limit and manage differential settlements.
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Reinforcement in soil veneer applications: ParaGrid™ is typically used as reinforcement to stabilize soil layers on sliding sloped surfaces (e.g. Landfill cappings are the most typical application)
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MESPL acquires 100 % share holding of Sargon Geosynthetics Ltd. |
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MESPL sets up additional DT mesh manufacturing unit and ParaWeb™ Unit at Pune. |
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MESPL bags huge projects with L&T, Surat Irrigation Circle and Soma Enterprises Ltd. |
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