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Woven Gabion Baskets

Woven Gabion Baskets are widely used for slope protection and protection in geotechnical engineering. In mining and quarrying operations, surface slopes are often threatened by stripping, landslides and collapses. Woven Gabion Baskets are filled with stones or other suitable fillers to form a solid structure that can effectively resist soil erosion and slope damage. They stabilize slopes, prevent soil and rocks from sliding, and provide long-lasting protection.

Chain link fence

During mining and quarrying processes, soil and rocks surrounding bodies of water are susceptible to damage. Woven Gabion Baskets are widely used in bank protection and river channel protection to protect the stability of river bank slopes and river beds. By placing Woven Gabion Baskets on river banks or river beds and filling them with suitable materials, you can effectively reduce the scouring and erosion effects of water flow, maintain the stability of the river channel, and protect nearby land and facilities.

Chain link fence

During mining and quarrying processes, some geotechnical structures may require reinforcement and stabilization to ensure their safety and reliability. Woven Gabion Baskets can be used to reinforce and support geotechnical structures such as pit walls, retaining walls and slopes. By filling Woven Gabion Baskets, the skid resistance and erosion resistance of the structure can be increased, providing additional support and stability, and reducing structural stress.

Mining and quarrying operations may have certain impacts on the land and environment. Woven Gabion Baskets are widely used in soil and water conservation measures to prevent soil erosion and water resource pollution. By setting up Woven Gabion Baskets in affected areas and filling them with appropriate materials, water flow speed can be reduced and soil and water conservation, vegetation restoration and ecological restoration can be promoted.

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