CellGrip™ Anchor Pin – Metal Head
CellGrip Anchor Pin (metal head) is designed to secure and enhance geocell performance in slope reinforcement and soil retention applications.
Soil erosion control products for civil and infrastructure applications. Erosion is the effect of wind, water, or physical action, causing displacement & shifting. Erosion can be a serious problem, resulting in catastrophic damage to surrounding areas.
Repairing damage caused by soil erosion can be difficult, time-consuming and expensive. Most of the problems associated with soil erosion can be controlled or prevented. Biodegradable or permanent erosion control systems are the best form of control & prevention. Products like jute blankets, coir matting and coir logs, along with selective revegetation practices.
Polyfabrics Erosion Control solutions provide stable support to disturbed soil. This allows for vegetation to take hold and stabilise. Also supplying temporary erosion solutions that protect against water and wind erosion. Polyfabrics technicians can assist with a wide range of erosion control products.
CellGrip Anchor Pin (metal head) is designed to secure and enhance geocell performance in slope reinforcement and soil retention applications.
Silt sausages are a sediment control solution made from a black non-woven geotextile. Joined together to form a sausage structure.
The advantage of this small silt filtration device is the flexibility of moving it around.
Hessian sand bags and poly filter bags for sediment control. All bags are especially made for filling with blue metal gravel, sand or other general filter mediums.
Coir logs are rolls packed with coconut fibre, then wrapped in a coir netting. Coir logs are commonly used for erosion control, establishing vegetation, stabilising banks and shorelines.
Coir logs are rolls packed with coconut fibre, then wrapped in a coir netting. Coir logs are commonly used for erosion control, establishing vegetation, stabilising banks and shorelines.
Coir logs are rolls packed with coconut fibre, then wrapped in a coir netting. Coir logs are commonly used for erosion control, establishing vegetation, stabilising banks and shorelines.