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Geotextile Bags Gabion – Flexible, Durable and Easy to Install

Geotextile bags gabion is the combination of geotextile bags and hexagonal gabion mesh, forming a flexible and firm structure to be filled with sand, soil or stones.

Geotextile bags gabion is cost-effective and can resist to erosion using in river bank and channel, slope reinforcement and greening.

  • Rigid structure and high strength.
  • Galvanized or galfan steel wires.
  • Accord with ASTM A974, ASTM A641, ASTM A90, ASTM A185
  • Ideal for both construction engineering and architectural decorations.
  • Special discount for large orders.
  • Project reference can be supplied for your bid.
  • ISO Certificated factory.
  • SGS Test Report can be provided.
  • CAD or 3D drawing can be supplied for your design and construction.
PVC coated woven gabions and green geotextile bag.
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Available types

A piece of green geotextile bag in the galvanized gabion.

Geotextile bag and galvanized woven gabions

A piece of green geotextile bag in the PVC coated gabion.

geotextile bag and PVC coated gabions

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Dimensions

  • Materials
    • Geotextile bags – polypropylene or polyester.
    • Gabion mesh – galvanized/galfan steel wire or PVC coated steel wire.
  • Installation method: geotextile bag is put into gabion and fill them with sand, soil, stones or other in-situ materials.
  • Packing
    • Geotextile bags are folded into sheets tied with ropes.
    • Gabion mesh sheets or rolls in wooden cases or pallets.
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Advantages

  • Flexible and simple structure and can filled with most of the in-situ materials.
  • High permeability help vegetation grow.
  • Cost-effective and has a long service life.
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Applications

  • river bank
  • Sloe protection
  • Erosion control
  • Channel lining
  • Retaining wall
  • Vegetation greening system
Several geotextile bag gabions filled with soils on the river bank.

River bank protection

Several workers are working in the channel

Channel lining

Several geotextile bag gabions are placed on the bottom of slope.

Slope protection and erosion control

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