| Coir Geotextiles
have the strength necessary to hold soil in place and prevent erosion.
The coir mesh dissipates the force of heavy rains and run-off water.
Coir also promotes the growth of new vegetation by absorbing water and
preventing the topsoil from drying out. A range of different mesh mattings is available, meeting varying requirements. The lighter varieties of coir Geotextiles are suitable for prompt erosion control in ordinary soil conditions. They can also be used over garbage dumps and mining rehabilitation areas. The heavier varieties can be used on embankments and slopes where there is none or very little vegetation. |
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![]() H2M5 |
![]() H2M8 |
| These are mats made with polypropylene rope which has inherent heat-and chemical-resistance properties. | |
![]() B1131 |
![]() B1128 |
| Only to cotton in variety of uses, as can be seen here. | |
![]() B1150 |
![]() B1135 |
| Made of natural rubber, these hard-wearing mats are ideal for all-weather use. | |
![]() B1055 |
![]() B1152 |
| Loadablity | |
| Dhurries | |
![]() B1164 |
![]() B1168 |