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Fast
Lay Ditch System
For Reinforcing Drainage Channels Along Roads And Railway
Tracks
Features |
The
ideal erosion protection for drainage ditches
at the side of roadways; can be installed
easily and cost-favourably, reducing
maintenance costs.
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Woven structure with cross-ties
between the cells for optimised root anchorage and improved
drainage within the panel, especially on the inclined areas or
at the foot of the ditch.
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Optimal
percolation into the subsoil.
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Open side
walls guarantee optimal anchorage of
elements at the transition between the
soil layer and the panel flooring, since
the roots can grow unhindered and over the
weave.
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The special
attachment system mutually stabilises the
height of adjoining elements, thus
eliminating the possibility of a height
mismatch. Soil pins (18 per panel = 54 per
element) secure the panel against
displacement.
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At the angle
or the transition from the base to the
incline, the webbing on the neighbouring
panels interlocks and thus provides
additional stability.
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The format
is in accordance with the general
regulations for installation (40 cm in the
base area, and 40 cm respectively in the
area of the inclines).
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The panels
are attached using flex clips, allowing
for problem-free adaptation to individual
ditch profiles. Thus, for example, the
profile in the inlet areas can be smoothed
out to avoid stepping. Range of angle from
0 - 90ƒ.
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The pattern
on the panels links them together firmly.
Using additional clips (3 per element),
the individual elements can also be firmly
connected with one another over the run.
Advantages
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The low
weight (approx. 3.4 kg per element)
reduces logistics expenditure at the
construction site considerably.
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A 50 cm
ditch profile is laid in a single working
stage.
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To a large
extent, there is no need to provide heavy
equipment on the construction site.
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The thinness
of the webbing means that close on 100%
greening is achievable.
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Smaller
differences in soil levels are not
noticeable due to the solid connection
between the elements, thereby reducing the
need for expensive finishing works.
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