[Case Study by Issue] Measures Against Uprooting of Weed Control Sheets by Snow Plows
Have the edges of the weed control sheet ever been torn and frayed by the bucket or tires of a snow plow?
As a measure against weeds, weed control sheets are utilized in various locations. Particularly along roadsides, where the proliferation of weeds can obstruct the view of drivers and pedestrians, making it dangerous, weed control sheets are commonly used. In areas with snowfall, when introducing weed control sheets along the roadside, there is a risk that the snowplow's bucket may catch the edge of the sheet, or the tires may roll over the edge, causing the sheet to tear and lift. As a countermeasure, one method is to lay the weed control sheet before asphalt paving and cover the edges of the sheet with asphalt during the paving process. This is an example of using polyester weed control sheets, taking advantage of the property that polyester has a higher melting point than asphalt (approximately 260°C). *For detailed construction methods, please contact our company.
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Weed control sheet made of polyester material ■ GU sheet ■ McLean sheet (R) ■ Chigaya sheet (R) ■ Green wrap 2350/1240/1150 ■ Geo green
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The Hakuzaki Corporation is committed to "controlling weeds with environmentally friendly methods and cultivating only the desired plants," providing "weed-free excitement, the best in Japan." In other words, the above-ground parts of the plants are protected from weed pressure with mulching materials, while the underground parts are supported by symbiotic microbial materials that assist root activity.