Cellular Confinement, also known as geocells, is a type of civil engineering technology used to reinforce and stabilize soil. It is a three-dimensional honeycomb-like structure made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polypropylene (PP) that is filled with soil, sand, or gravel. Cellular confinement systems are used in a variety of civil engineering applications, such as slope stabilization, erosion control, and load support. They are also used to create retaining walls, bridge abutments, and other structures. Cellular confinement systems are designed to provide a high degree of strength and stability while also allowing for flexibility and adaptability. They are lightweight and easy to install, making them an ideal solution for many civil engineering projects. Additionally, they are resistant to corrosion and can be used in a variety of climates and environments. Some of the companies in the cellular confinement market include Tensar International, Maccaferri, Presto Geosystems, and Geoplast. Show Less Read more
ASK A QUESTION
We request your telephone number so we can contact you in the event we have difficulty reaching you via email. We aim to respond to all questions on the same business day.