
Single-Anchoring X-Shaped Steel Structure for Efficient Landslide Slope Stabilization
Slope Consolidation system is a single-anchoring structure for consolidation and re-profiling of landslide slopes, with an umbrella shape and an automatic opening mechanism. The opening mechanism is called automatic because the structure is supplied on site pre-assembled. The system consists of a X Shaped Steel Structure with two layers of wire mesh and optional layer of Erosion Control mat. The main advantages of these systems are quick and easy installation, use of local infill materials and economical.
These systems are available for a maximum design load of 725 kN. With a maximum dimension of 3.60 x 3.10 m.
100 Satisfaction Guarantee
Export And Profession Enginers
We Are Award Winning Company
Full Satisfaction Guarantee
Reinforced soil walls
Reinforced soil walls are engineered structures that use layers of soil and reinforcing elements, such as geogrids or metal strips, to create stable retaining walls. These walls are designed to support steep slopes or vertical faces and are widely used in construction and civil engineering. The primary types include mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) walls and geosynthetic-reinforced soil (GRS) walls. MSE walls typically use steel strips or grids, while GRS walls utilize synthetic materials like geotextiles. These walls are commonly applied in highway embankments, bridge abutments, and erosion control, offering a cost-effective and durable solution for various infrastructure projects.
