Coir Geotextiles are created from coir yarn, in the form of woven mesh mattings and Coconut fibre obtained from coconut husks is used to make coir yarns.
100% natural and biodegradable organic material which is coarse, rigid, and strong.
Economical, available in plenty and easy to install.
Minimizes the exorbitant costs of repairing erosion damaged sites.
Lowers the expense of rehabilitating the pavements.
Strong tensile strength shields steep surfaces from powerful flows and moving debris.
Benefits
Commonly employed to reduce soil erosion and to develop vegetation on ski slops and high altitudes.
Prefect replacement for geogrids, geonets, geo-mats, geo-composites, etc.
Used in embankment construction for roads and railways, dam engineering, canals, etc
Ground improvement, filtration, drainage, rainwater harvesting and slope stability are examples of some civil engineering uses.
Used for landscaping and beautification of lakes, ponds and golf courses.
Sand dunes and shorelines stabilization.
Holds the vegetation's seeds and seedlings.
Can take the place of conventional techniques like stone pitching, bunding, terracing, etc. for stabilizing slopes.