Cement Blanket Used In Ditch
Appication
·Ecological ditches, rain ditches
·Mountain ditches, highway drainage ditches, temporarydiversion ditches
·Sewage ditch
Product Advantages
·The construction efficiency is equivalent to 20 times of the traditional masonry method
· Trench or slope laying does not require special cushion compaction treatment
· No on-site mortar mixing operation required
· Can work with water, can work in the rain
· Excellent frost resistance and weather resistance
·Low carbon and envirormental proteotion, greatly reducing sand and stone onsuption
· Simple and fast, shortening the construction cycle
· It can be used 24 hours after hydration without repeated curing
Comparison of Ditch Construction Methods | ||||||
Installation Way | Content | Service Life | Auxiliary Tools | Working Hours | Features | |
Stone | Block Stone | Stone,Cement, | 25~40 | Hammer Head,Shovel, | 1m3/one,d | Large quantities of sand |
Dressed Stone | ||||||
Stone Sheet | ||||||
Concrete | Cast On Site | Sand,Stone,Cement, | 30~50 | Mixer/truck,Paver,Vibrator, | 100-300m2/one,d | Good durability |
Prefabricated | 20~30 | Tile Knife,Rubber Hammer, | 30-40m2/one,d | Foundation shaping and compaction | ||
Cement | Fiber fabric, | ≥50 | Art knife,Water Pipe,U-nail | 400m2/one,d | Fast construction,saving people | |
Installing Method
Ditch design should be considered for trench construction, with full onsideration given to the width and dpth of the trench, and apropriate laying methods shbe selected to minimize waste.
Below are four common paving examples.
Deternine the construction sequene according to the direction of water flow, and locate the over laping parts; Construot ion starts from dounstream to upstreamwater flow. The overlapin installation of cloth to cloth usually requires a 10cm overlaping edge, and apropriate over laping methods are selected accordinrequired anti-sepage requirements. The treatnent of the shore adopts the method of burying the edge and fixing it with a drill rod, and it needs to be carriedthe top of the slope Excavate, bury, fill and drill. For large trenches, drilling is required at the bottom corners of the sides.






