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Scope of application of plastic blind ditch
1) Reinforcement and drainage of road and railway subgrade shoulders;
2) Drainage of tunnels, subway underground passages, and underground freight yards;
3) Soil and water conservation for hillside and side slope development;
4) Vertical and horizontal drainage of various retaining walls;
5) Slippery drainage;
6) Drainage of ash piles in thermal power plants. Drainage of landfill works;
7) Drainage of resting green spaces such as sports fields, golf courses, baseball fields, football fields, parks, etc.;
8) Drainage of roof gardens and flower terraces;
9) Construction drainage of building foundation works;
10) Agricultural and horticultural underground irrigation and drainage systems;
11) Drainage system for low-lying wet land. Drainage of land preparation project Plastic blind ditch material is internationally known as Geocomposite dreinage systems (GDS), also known as three-dimensional drainage board, collection and drainage culvert material for civil engineering, etc. It is a three-dimensional three-dimensional porous material formed by heating and melting thermoplastic synthetic resin, extruding filaments through a nozzle and stacking them together, and sintering their joints.
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