High-density polyethylene geocells and geomembranes engineered for slope stabilisation and pavement reinforcement — resistant to UV, chemicals, and extreme temperatures.
High-density polyethylene combines strength, flexibility, and exceptional environmental resistance. Where conventional materials degrade — under UV exposure, chemical contact, temperature swings — HDPE holds its specification. That is the entire case for it as a structural ground material.
HDPE conforms to uneven terrain because of its flexibility, securing soil and minimising the risk of landslides and erosion. Common applications include road embankments, riverbanks, and retaining walls — anywhere soil integrity needs to be held against weather, water, or time.
In pavement construction, HDPE geocells distribute traffic loads evenly across the surface. The improvement to load-bearing capacity is particularly valuable on weak subgrades or under high traffic. The result is longer pavement life — fewer repairs over more years.
HDPE materials are engineered to endure UV exposure, chemical contact, and extreme temperatures — long service life in real environments.
Conforms to uneven terrain — efficient installation on challenging sites.
Reduced maintenance and extended infrastructure life translate to significant cost savings over time.
Helps control erosion, supports water management, and minimises environmental impact on natural landscapes.