A slope stabilization method utilizing high-strength nets with excellent durability and high corrosion resistance to prevent the destabilization of rolling stones and floating rocks, ensuring safety and a short construction period.
NETIS Registration Number AC-150011-P Construction Technology Examination Certification Number No. 1401
This method stabilizes the surface layer, including bedrock, using a highly durable high-strength net. It is the latest slope stabilization method that combines a high-strength net with a nail (deformed steel bar) boasting a wire strength of 1770 N/mm². By fully utilizing the mechanical properties of the high-strength net, slope stabilization can be achieved safely and within a short construction period.
【Applications】
- Measures against surface collapse of slopes
- Measures against collapse of existing sprayed surfaces and retaining walls
- Stabilization of unstable rock masses
【Features】
- The structure covers the unstable surface layer of the slope entirely with a high-strength net and secures it with nails.
- The high-strength net has both strength and flexibility, available in two types: TECCO net with a wire structure and SPIDER S3 net.
- The two types of high-strength nets can be selected according to the geological conditions and unevenness of the slope surface, allowing for adaptability to various slopes.
- By applying tightening force, the spacing between reinforcement materials can be widened, leading to cost reduction.