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The application of hexagonal wire mesh

2019-01-03
Hexagonal network structure can be used for slope, foundation pit, rock face network shotcrete, slope vegetation (green), railway, highway isolation guardrail, can also be made into cage, pad, used for rivers, DAMS and sea embankment erosion and reservoirs, and network frame closure.
Serious water erosion of the river bank caused by flood damage, causing floods, resulting in great loss of life and property and a large number of soil erosion.Therefore, in dealing with this problem, the use of ecological grid lattice structure has become a * solution, which can make the river bank permanent protection.
The application of hexagonal wire mesh

The application of hexagonal wire mesh

 
Channel construction involves slope and riverbed stability.Therefore, the adoption of ecological network structure is the main method of many natural river reconstruction and artificial excavation channels for hundreds of years.It can effectively protect the permanent water in the bank or bed, it will control the flow of water, prevent the role of water loss, especially in environmental protection and water quality, has a good effect.
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