MOQ: | 1000M2 |
Price: | Negotiation |
Standard Packaging: | BOX /CARTON / PALLET |
Delivery Period: | 10 Days |
Payment Method: | TT / PAYPAL |
Flexible and Versatile Root Barrier Membrane for Various Applications
Root Barrier Membrane Description
Root barrier membranes are designed to be robust and long-lasting, capable of withstanding the stress and pressure exerted by growing roots.
The main function of a root barrier membrane is to create a physical barrier that prevents roots from penetrating into restricted areas. It guides the root growth downward or away from sensitive structures.
Root Barrier Membrane Application
Retaining Walls: Installing root barrier membranes along the backfill of retaining walls helps prevent root penetration. This protects the structural integrity of the walls and prevents root-related issues, such as wall displacement or cracks caused by root growth.
Paved Surfaces: Root barrier membranes are used beneath paved surfaces, such as driveways, sidewalks, and parking lots, to prevent root intrusion that can cause surface upheaval and damage. They create a barrier that directs root growth downward, preserving the integrity and smoothness of the paved area.
Root Barrier Membrane specification
Parameter | Description |
Product Name | Root Barrier Membrane |
Material | High-density polyethylene (HDPE) or EPDM rubber |
Durability | High |
Root Containment | Yes |
Flexibility | Excellent |
Permeability | Water and air permeable |
Environmental Protection | Prevents root damage to structures and utilities |
Applications | Landscaping, tree planting, urban tree pits, green roofs, garden beds |
Installation | Roll form, easily cut to desired length |
Cost-Effectiveness | Helps prevent costly repairs |
Root Barrier Membrane Features:
1. Flexibility:
- Root barrier membranes are designed to be flexible and able to conform to uneven ground surfaces.
- This allows for easier installation and better sealing around obstacles.
2. Impermeability:
- The membrane acts as a physical barrier to prevent root penetration.
- It is impermeable to water and air, blocking the growth and spread of plant roots.
MOQ: | 1000M2 |
Price: | Negotiation |
Standard Packaging: | BOX /CARTON / PALLET |
Delivery Period: | 10 Days |
Payment Method: | TT / PAYPAL |
Flexible and Versatile Root Barrier Membrane for Various Applications
Root Barrier Membrane Description
Root barrier membranes are designed to be robust and long-lasting, capable of withstanding the stress and pressure exerted by growing roots.
The main function of a root barrier membrane is to create a physical barrier that prevents roots from penetrating into restricted areas. It guides the root growth downward or away from sensitive structures.
Root Barrier Membrane Application
Retaining Walls: Installing root barrier membranes along the backfill of retaining walls helps prevent root penetration. This protects the structural integrity of the walls and prevents root-related issues, such as wall displacement or cracks caused by root growth.
Paved Surfaces: Root barrier membranes are used beneath paved surfaces, such as driveways, sidewalks, and parking lots, to prevent root intrusion that can cause surface upheaval and damage. They create a barrier that directs root growth downward, preserving the integrity and smoothness of the paved area.
Root Barrier Membrane specification
Parameter | Description |
Product Name | Root Barrier Membrane |
Material | High-density polyethylene (HDPE) or EPDM rubber |
Durability | High |
Root Containment | Yes |
Flexibility | Excellent |
Permeability | Water and air permeable |
Environmental Protection | Prevents root damage to structures and utilities |
Applications | Landscaping, tree planting, urban tree pits, green roofs, garden beds |
Installation | Roll form, easily cut to desired length |
Cost-Effectiveness | Helps prevent costly repairs |
Root Barrier Membrane Features:
1. Flexibility:
- Root barrier membranes are designed to be flexible and able to conform to uneven ground surfaces.
- This allows for easier installation and better sealing around obstacles.
2. Impermeability:
- The membrane acts as a physical barrier to prevent root penetration.
- It is impermeable to water and air, blocking the growth and spread of plant roots.