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Author What is this stuff called in English?
Opinicus

2007-08-17, 9:25 am

http://www.kolsansanayi.com.tr/sev/stabilizasyon.htm
http://kolsansanayi.com.tr/sev/montaj.html


It's laid down on slopes to prevent landslides and erosion. What's it called
in English? And are the interstices "cells"?

TIA
--
Bob
http://www.kanyak.com


Michael \(LS\)

2007-08-18, 3:25 am


"Opinicus" <gezgin@spamcop.net> wrote in message
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> http://www.kolsansanayi.com.tr/sev/stabilizasyon.htm
> http://kolsansanayi.com.tr/sev/montaj.html
>
>
> It's laid down on slopes to prevent landslides and erosion. What's it

called
> in English? And are the interstices "cells"?
>
> TIA
> --
> Bob
> http://www.kanyak.com
>
>


"Geogrid"?


Opinicus

2007-08-18, 9:25 am

"Michael (LS)" <NoSpam@MyEmail.com> wrote


[color=darkred]
> called
[color=darkred]
> "Geogrid"?


Thanks for that piece of info. It led me to this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geosynthetic

--
Bob
http://www.kanyak.com


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