Biodegradabale Soil Blankets Installation Technique

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Biodegradabale Soil Blankets Installation Technique

Application Techniques of URM Biodegradabale Soil Blankets Site assessment The first step in the application of Coir Biodegradabale Soil Blankets is to make a detailed study of the sites: Slope assessment Nature and consistency of the soil cover The extent of damage Rainfall patterns etc. To make the right and relevant choice of Coir Biodegradabale Soil Blankets for the site The seeds or saplings to be planted Site preparation and laying procedure Slope Application Soil type assessment Slope assessment Slope blanket selection Slope vegetation Slope stabilisation procedure

Channel Application Channel assessment Channel liner selection Channel vegetation selection Proposed vegetation assessment channel stabilisation procedure Shoreline Application Shoreline assessment Shoreline blanket selection Shoreline vegetation selection Shoreline stabilisation The ground has to be prepared by removing protruding stones, earth masses etc. The surface must be made relatively free of weeds, stones, roots, sticks, rivulets, gullies, crusting and caking. After preparing the soil surface, the seeds have to be applied on the surface by hand broadcasting or by hydraulic means and the blanket/mat must be laid over the seeds almost immediately. The seeds/plants have to be obtained depending on the climatic conditions, preferably the local species as per clients instructions. The seeds after germination should take up deep rooting system. The seeds should match the soil conditions to get optimum germination, root development, vegetation density and longevity.

The erosion control blankets are to be laid in the direction of the water flow starting from the top to the bottom. The top portion has to be anchored in a cut trench and stapled or spiked to fix properly. Similar procedure has to be followed at the bottom of the slope also for best results.. The blankets may be anchored with guage wire staples, of size x 2 x (U shaped) One or two doses of sprinkling is recommended if the weather is hot and dry. For the first few days, the moisture levels must be properly monitored to facilitate easy germination of the seeds. The blanket will protect the slopes against rain water. The vegetation will get established to protect the slopes permanently and achieve greening effect on the surface. Seeding/Planting Methods: Quick germination, sod forming, grass species must be used whenever possible. While seeding/planting always match the seed/sapling to be used with the local soil conditions for optimum results. Standard seed broadcast methods are acceptable prior to erosion control blanket installation.

Woven coir geo meshes and nettings hold seed and soil intact on slopes, drainage ways and other areas of concentrated water flow, preventing erosion during heavy rainstorms. Coir geo meshes and netting are heavy woven mulch that stay together and cannot be moved by flowing water, wind or growing grass. The openings between the strands give the grass or vegetation plenty of room to grow on. URM Woven coir Biodegradabale Soil Blankets are available in densities from 00 to 100 g/sqm., these different mesh mattings can meet the diversified requirements of erosion control. Matting density can be selected based on soil type, slope of surface, rainfall intensity, surfacial flow velocity etc. Provide sufficient open area for the growth of vegetation in any climatic conditions. Easy to install and follows the contour of the soil surface. Eco-friendly and non-polluting. A higher density means a closer arrangement of yarns in warp and weft direction and less open area in the netting. Product No. MMA1(H2M1) MMA2(H2M) MMA3(H2M) MMA(H2M) MMV1(H2M5) MMV2(H2M6) Warp ends per dm Weft Picks per dm 1 13.6 Density Kg/sq.m 0.650 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.0 0.00 Specifications/ Remarks ROLLS Length 50 m Width 1 to m Depending on the type of yarn used tensile strength varies from 10 kn/m to 30 kn/m. Types of Mesh Mattings Quality specification Type of Warp Yarn Approximate Scorage of Warp yarn Ends Per dm Type of weft yarn Picks per 2mm Mass kg/m2 MMA1 (H2M1) MMA2 (H2M) MMA3 (H2M) MMA (H2M) MMR1 (H2M3) MMV1 (H2M5) MMV2 (H2M6) MMB1 (H2M2) MMY1 (H2M) Beach Beypore 1 12 12 15 13 12-1 13 1 Beach Beypore 1 6 0.650 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.5 0.0 0.00 0.00 1.250 Material composition: Coir Biodegradabale Soil Blankets are made of 100% coir or in association with other natural fibers.

Specifications of URM coir mesh mattings (As per relevant International Standards) Characteristics Materials: 100% natural coir fiber Construction : Plain weave Weight at 20% M.R (in gsm) Ends/dm Picks/dm Aperture size (in mm) Minimum breaking load (kn/m) in dry condition: Machine Direction Cross Direction Ultimate Strain - % Machine Direction Cross Direction Maximum breaking load (kn/m) in wet condition: Machine Direction Cross Direction Ultimate Strain - % Machine Direction Cross Direction MMA (H2M) MMA3 (H2M) MMV2 (H2M6) 00 13 5 x 10 00 x 10 00.6 20 x 20 2.25 10.62 20.3.52 10.30.0 31 30 22 33 22 33 21.5 20.5.5. 55 5 52 2 35 35 Non-woven felts: Erosion Control Blankets This is made of 100% coir fiber or in association with other natural fibers. The fiber mass is held together by coir threads. Material composition : The Coir non-woven blankets are made of 100% coir fiber, randomly needle punched to get the desired degree of compaction. The felts have excellent moisture absorption and retention characteristics and are ideal medium for plant growth. Two URM woven coir Biodegradabale Soil Blankets combine to form a bed/cushion. It can be produced in different thickness, width and length according to customer requirements. Relatively steep stream banks can be covered with pre-planted coir beds. Sediments will be collected and held in coir beds, which will help plant growth. The mesh matting differs because of different aperture size and also because of the difference in quality of the yarn used:

Types of yarns used Sl No 1 2 3 5 variety Type of fiber Long and Medium Stapled well cleaned fiber from well retted husks Long and medium Stapled less combed fiber from retted husks Medium and short stapled less combed from retted husks. Beach Medium and short stapled uncombed fiber from under retted husks Beypore Medium and short stapled less combed fiber from under retted husks color (Natural) Bright golden reddish brown to bluish grey Twisting& Spinning Approx. Serge General Characteristics Wheel-Spun hard twisted and hard spun 12/20 Less hairy and Smooth texture Reddish brown to bluish grey Wheel-spun, soft twisted and hard spun /1 Bright cream, reddish brown Hand or wheel-spun, and soft spun /1 Reddish brown Hand spun, very soft twisted and soft spun /1 Bluish brown Hand spun, soft twisted and soft spun 6/ Hairy, less regular in spinning and slightly pithy. Hairy, less regular in spinning and Less hairy, smooth texture, regular in spinning and very pithy. Very thick, less hairy containing a little pith URM Geo Rolls (For Stream Bank Protection) Geo Rolls or vegetation fascines are strong, flexible construction modules of a compact roll of coir webs covered by an exterior coir mesh netting, which aids in the stabilization and revegetation of sites where steepness or high exposure to waves and currents cause instability to the soil. Their configuration and density help them to maintain form without losing the material. They also promote plant growth and microbial activity. In flowing water areas, they facilitate new channel alignment. In standing water they initiate sedimentation, facilitate vegetation and dissipate induced wave energy. Geo rolls collect and hold mineral and organic particles, provide a physically stable substrate for root growth and gradually biodegrade to leave a self sustaining erosion control system. URM geo rolls consists of a compacted coir fiber core with durable coir net or with poly net for

additional strength. Normally URM geo rolls are produced with a diameter of 30 cm, 0 cm, and 50 cm with length varying from 3 to 6 m. URM geo rolls are widely used for stream bank protection/lake shore protection. URM Geo Rolls Specifications Dimensions Diameter 30 cm 0 cm 50 cm Length 6 m Maximum 6 m Maximum 6 m Maximum Weight 6 Kg Kg 1 Kg 100 % coir hand knotted with opening 100% coir hand hand knotted with opening 100 % coir hand hand knotted with opening.5 cm x 5.5 cm 120 Pcs.5 cm x 5.5 cm 60 Pcs.5 cm x 5.5 cm 36 Pcs (30 cm x 6 m) (0 cm x 6 m) (50 cm x 6 m) Exterior netting Approximate load ability in a 0 HC container Material composition: The interior of the geo rolls consists of 100% coir fiber webs cross lapped or aid laid, followed by needle punching or stitch bonding. The fiber density is greater than or equal to 1000gsm and they have widths from 200mm to 600 mm. The substrate is then rolled into desired diameters. The roll is secured by wooden stakes and with 15 to 20 cm projecting above the water level. URM geo rolls of 30 cm diameter are ideal to be placed on stream banks, where the water velocity is below 15 cm/sec and with waves not higher than 50 cm. URM Coir Beds URM coir beds are made out of 100% natural coir fiber and URM woven coir Biodegradabale Soil Blankets. Coir fiber is two URM woven coir geotextiles to form a bed/cushion. It can be produced in different thickness, width and length according to customer requirements. Relatively steep stream banks can be covered with pre-planted coir beds. Sediments will be collected and held in coir beds, which will help plant growth. URM coir beds will have a minimum wide width tensile strength of kn/m and absorbs more than 200% of water. URM coir beds will have a minimum permeability of about cm/sec. Jute Biodegradabale Soil Blankets These are woven geo mesh mattings with jute instead of coir. Jute decomposes much faster than coir and so these jute textiles are used where the desired durability of the Biodegradabale Soil Blankets is low, like lawns in golf course, gardens etc.