Method Introduction: Long Fiber Mixed Thick Layer Substrate Spraying Method "Roving Shot Method"
Thick layer substrate spraying work using a mortar spraying machine with the incorporation of "long fibers."
For about 20 years, this method has the longest construction history and the most extensive track record as a greening foundation work using long fibers in the organic thick-layer substrate spraying method, making it the most reliable technique. By air spraying, the growth substrate material is compacted and formed, allowing for a corkboard-like plant growth foundation with excellent erosion resistance and water retention to be finished to a uniform thickness.
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【Features】 ◯ The inclusion of long fibers allows for the reinforcement of the growth substrate on a surface level, enabling a similar reinforcing effect to that of plant root system extension from the initial spraying. ◯ By mixing long fibers into the corkboard-like finished growth substrate, further improvement in erosion resistance can be achieved. ◯ By installing anchor pins that entangle with the long fibers, the processes of vegetation netting and diamond mesh installation can be omitted. ◯ Long fibers can be transported over distances of more than 160 meters, making them sufficiently suitable for long slopes. ● For more details, please contact us.
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Rapid greening through pasture Early afforestation by introducing woody species Greening of dam reservoir areas etc.
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The "long fiber" utilization method for slope greening and reinforced soil construction, promoted by the Long Fiber Greening Association, has its origins in the "Ground Surface Reinforcement Method," which was patented in July 1976 and utilizes fibers as a spraying material for slope and embankment countermeasures. Moving forward, in order to expand the adoption of this method, we will promote the "Lobbing Shot Method" and "Lobbing Soil Method," which incorporate "long fibers" as alternatives to wire mesh application between the frame and anchor pressure plates, as well as the "Lobbing Wall Method," a reinforced soil integrated greening method using "long fibers" as an alternative to the frame. We will ensure better quality and provide civil engineering techniques utilizing "long fibers."