E’GRID® Rigid Biaxial Geogrid

Polyfabrics recommended the E’Grid® to provide sub-grade reinforcement under the crushed rock pavement, E’GRID® is a rigid biaxial geogrid commonly used for subgrade reinforcement, rock stabilisation and erosion control.
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Product Description


E’GRID is a rigid biaxial geogrid commonly used for subgrade reinforcement, rock stabilisation and erosion control. It is available in a range of strengths, while maintaining isotropic tensile strengths.

CHEMICAL & BIOLOGICAL RESISTANCE

E’GRID is a biaxial geogrid manufactured from polypropylene which is unaffected by all chemicals, including acids, alkalis and salts, normally found in soils. It is not a nutrient, and therefore, unaffected by micro-organisms in soil.

E’GRID PROVIDES THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS:

  • Distribution of loads and therefore reduction in stress concentration over the soil
  • The geogrid’s structural junctions, rigid ribs and thick walls help lock aggregate, increasing its shear resistance
  • As a result when a vertical load is applied the aggregate is restrained by the ribs reducing deformation. (Lateral Restraint)
  • Decrease in long term deformation (Creep)
  • Increase in load distribution. (Bearing Capacity Increase)
  • Controls differential settlement

GEOTEXTILES VS RIGID GEOGRIDS

Rigid geogrids behave differently to woven & non-woven geotextiles. Geotextiles transmit stresses to the soil through friction. They do not interlock with the aggregate the same way as a rigid geogrid with the thick ribs. For a geotextile to provide reinforcement it must go into tension (Tension Membrane Effect) and for this to occur it requires large deformation and fixed wheel paths. This is difficult to control and design, as a result the only function it achieves is separation.

The transmission of stress between soil and geogrid is obtainable only if the geogrid is rigid with integral junction. A woven geogrid constructed of high tensile polymer strands, can hardly develop this function, as the structure is not integral and the transversal ribs can move along the longitudinal ribs without developing any interlocking effect. A properly chosen geogrid with angular rock is able to change the boundary conditions through three main mechanisms: (a) Confinement Effect (or Lateral Restraint); (b) Load Distribution and (c) Tension Membrane Effect.

DOWNLOADABLE RESOURCES

E’GRID® Rigid Biaxial Geogrid - Spec Sheet

E’GRID® Rigid Biaxial Geogrid - Subgrade Reinforcement 

E’GRID® Rigid Biaxial Geogrid - Case Study - Green Organics

E’GRID® Rigid Biaxial Geogrid - Rail Duplication

E’GRID® Rigid Biaxial Geogrid - Case Study - E'Grid 2020SX

E’GRID® Rigid Biaxial Geogrid - Amaroo Estate

APPLICATIONS

  • Subgrade Reinforcement
  • Rock Stabilisation
  • Erosion Control

SPECIFICATIONS

PropertiesUnitUnitSX2020SX3030SX4040
Tensile Strength (2)kN/mMD TD20 20 30 3040 40
Tensile Strength @ 2% StrainkN/mMD TD7.0 7.010.5 10.517.5 17.5
Tensile Strength @ 5% StrainkN/mMD TD21.0 21.014.0 14.028.0 28.0
Junction Efficiency (4)% >95%>95%>95%
Radial StiffnesskN/m 380550725
Typical Dimensions
Pitch SizemmPmd Ptd40 4040 4038 38
Rib WidthmmWmd Wtd2.3 3.12.4 3.72.4 1.0
Rib DepthmmWmd Wtd1.5 0.72.4 1.23.0 1.0
Standard Roll Sizes (3)  200m2 (3.9m x 50m)200m2 (3.9m x 50m)200m2 (3.9m x 50m)
Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
U.O.MRoll