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Typical Geo-Tex
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Separation |
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Using
Rhyno geotextiles to separate the aggregate base from the subgrade soil
gives substantial improvement to roadway performance, and significantly
reduces maintenance costs by preventing these two materials from mixing.
Without
an effective geotextile the aggregate base can break down and become
mixed with water and soil creating mud - this reduces the shear strength
and compaction of the aggregate. Woven geotextiles provide long-term
separation by improving compaction and preventing the contamination of the
aggregate. With such a comprehensive range Rhyno can provide woven
geotextiles to suit a wide variety of subgrades or soils. |
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Riding
Arenas and Sports Grounds
(for Arenas/Gallops see
typical cross-section at the bottom of this page †) |
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Grass
fields, cinders and gravel courts/grounds are stabilised with Fibertex
Geotextiles due to the effective drainage, thus ensuring an even surface. |
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Surface
drains are likely to become silted up from the surrounding soil. Fibertex
Geotextiles keep the fines separated from the drainage layer ensuring the
effectiveness of the drain system. |
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Permanent Roads |
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By
separating the different layers of materials, Fibertex Geotextiles
stabilise road constructions that are designed to resist dynamic and
static stresses. |
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Temporary Roads |
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Fibertex
Geotextiles placed below the top gravel layer increase the bearing
capacity of the road to withstand continuos heavy traffic loads. No cars,
tractors or other vehicles will become stuck in the gravel. |
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Areas
subject to considerable static loads require a stable bearing course.
Fibertex Geotextiles provide this by separating the different layers of
materials, which is essential to maintain the bearing capacity. |
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All-weather riding Arena † |
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Hargate
Hill Riding School - Glossop
This
riding arena Sand School has a
Geotextile Separator.
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