
Cellulose fiber for landscape recultivation
Some types of architecture cause the development of surfaces subjected to erosion by taking away the humous top layer. Such surfaces are often redeveloped and recultivated by hydroseeding without application of top soil. This is done by mixing soil stabiliser with water and adding the reinforcing fiber TECHNOCEL or the fiber granules TECHNOCEL 1004-G plus possibly seeds and fertiliser. The TECHNOCEL-fiber or the fiber granules TECHNOCEL 1004-G builds up a network in the soil and thus provides the basic conditions for new, healthy growth.
Advantages:
| - | Reduction of required soil stabiliser at equal top layer quality |
| - | Optimum top layer reinforcement |
| - | Excellent subsoil bonding |
| - | Quick water takeup |
| - | High water storage capacity |
| - | Improved protection against erosion |
Applications:
| - | Hill flanks, cuttings, embankments, median strips |
| - | Airports |
| - | Cart tracks, avalanche buffle works and wild water linings, terraces |
| - | Gravel pits, quarries, dumping grounds, coal and ore heaps |
| - | Industrial dumping grounds |
| - | Skiing grounds, off-road-tracks, athletic grounds, racing circuits, greens |
| - | Roof grassing |
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