Biaxial geogrids are high-strength polymer materials used in civil engineering and construction projects to reinforce soil and provide stability in various applications. Unlike uniaxial geogrids, which primarily provide strength in one direction, biaxial geogrids offer reinforcement in both the longitudinal and transverse directions, making them versatile and effective for a wide range of soil stabilization tasks.
The structure of biaxial geogrids consists of intersecting ribs or strands, forming a grid-like pattern. These grids are typically made from materials such as polyethylene (HDPE) or polypropylene (PP), which offer excellent tensile strength, durability, and resistance to environmental factors such as UV radiation, chemicals, and biological degradation.