Geosynthetic Biaxial Grids
Biaxial geogrids can take stresses in two directions and their apertures are more evenly dimensioned than their Uniaxial counterparts. They are useful in situations where stresses are applied in two directions, but don't have as much tensile strength in either direction as a uniaxial geogrid does in its direction of application.
Documentation
ADS BX114 Geogrid Geosynthetic Specification
ADS BX124 Geogrid Geosynthetic Specification
ADS BX154 Geogrid Geosynthetic Specification
ADS BX224 Grid Geosynthetic Specification
SG150 Geogrid Geosynthetic Specification
SG200 Geogrid Geosynthetic Specification
SG350 Geogrid Geosynthetic Specification
SG500 Geogrid Geosynthetic Specification
Overview
Our Biaxial Grids have proven installation and success both domestically and globally. They are ideal for base reinforcement and subgrade improvement and provide cost efficiencies for roadway applications. By withstanding stressors from two directions, these corrosion-resistant grids are ideal for base reinforcement and subgrade improvement.
Features and Benefits
- Withstands stressors in two directions
- Contains and stabilizes soft soil
- Provides cost efficiencies through reduced aggregate thickness, sub-grade material thickness and undercuts
- Increases road service life
- Resists corrosion and abrasion
- Proven product with successful applications domestically and globally for over 30 years
Product Specifications
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Product Values | N/A | ADS BX114GC | ADS BX114GC | ADS BX114GC | ADS BX114GC |
Index Properties | Unit | MD Values | XMD Values | MD Values | XMD Values |
Aperture Dimensions | mm (in) | 25 (1.0) | 33 (1.3) | 25 (1.0) | 33 (1.3) |
Minimum Rib Thickness | mm (in) | 0.76 (0.03) | .76 (0.03) | 1.27 (0.05) | 1.27 (0.05) |
Tensile Strength @ 2% Strain | kN/m (lb/ft) | 4.1 (280) | 6.6 (450) | 6.0 (410) | 9.0 (620) |
Tensile Strength @ 5% Strain | kN/m (lb/ft) | 8.5 (580) | 13.4 (920) | 11.8 (810) | 19.6 (1340) |
Ultimate Tensile Strength | kN/m (lb/ft) | 12.4 (850 ) | 19.0 (1300) | 19.2 (1310) | 28.8 (1970) |