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Erosion control
Erosion control panels 19 and 20 are shown to overlap in the region at 21. A post in the form of a stake or star picket 22 being approximately twice the depth of the panel, is driven through the panels into the sand below. The panels are formed from heat shrink plastics covered 3-8 mm steel mesh. The steel mesh is of approximately 20 cm to 30 cm on a side in square or rectangular configurations and is covered with heat shrink plastic of 1.2 p to 1.6 p thickness on a side of each of the panels before being shrunk onto the mesh. After the plastics has been shrunk onto the mesh the marginal top section is rolled and then the bottom section is folded. Posts 22 pass through the both panels simultaneously at the panel overlap. 6/4-4 fiAll
Erosion control
Erosion control panels 19 and 20 are shown to overlap in the region at 21. A post in the form of a stake or star picket 22 being approximately twice the depth of the panel, is driven through the panels into the sand below. The panels are formed from heat shrink plastics covered 3-8 mm steel mesh. The steel mesh is of approximately 20 cm to 30 cm on a side in square or rectangular configurations and is covered with heat shrink plastic of 1.2 p to 1.6 p thickness on a side of each of the panels before being shrunk onto the mesh. After the plastics has been shrunk onto the mesh the marginal top section is rolled and then the bottom section is folded. Posts 22 pass through the both panels simultaneously at the panel overlap. 6/4-4 fiAll
Erosion control
UNDERWOOD DANIEL CHARLES (author) / UNDERWOOD LESTER GEORGE (author)
2016-05-12
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E02B
HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
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Wasserbau
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