Green Veins, Solid Foundations: PET Composite Geogrid Emerges as "Unsung Backbone" in Frozen Soil Road Construction

Proven PET composite geogrid with anti-UV coating solves permafrost settlement: 80kN/m strength, <5cm subsidence in 7 yrs (Qinghai Highway). Download ASTM test reports & cost analysis. →

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Special Report- On the recently completed 4,800m-altitude section of G318 Sichuan-Tibet Highway, PET composite geogrid with distinctive green coating (pictured) has proven critical in solving permafrost settlement. Its vivid UV-resistant layer bonded to semi-transparent PET grid substrate is shifting road engineering from passive patching to active fortification.

 

Core Technical Advantages

1. 3D Reinforcement · 3x Enhanced Interlocking Capacity​​

​​Mechanical Upgrade​​:

    PET substrate achieves 80kN/m biaxial tensile strength (GB/T 3926-2023 highest grade)

    Green modified coating boosts filler friction coefficient by 0.8

​​Engineering Value​​:

    Nagqu Highway Project (Tibet) verification:

        41% reduction in subgrade vertical deformation

        95% structural integrity retention after 50 freeze-thaw cycles

​​2. Weathering Revolution · Zero UV Degradation on Plateaus​​

​​Material Breakthrough​​:

    Green coating contains UV stabilizers (Lab test: 92% tensile retention after 4,000h QUV aging)

 

Permafrost Project Case Studies

​​ Qinghai Gongyu Expressway (World's 1st Plateau Permafrost Highway)​​

​​Challenge​​: -3°C annual mean temp / 2.8m seasonal frost depth

​​Solution​​: 3-layer PET geogrid + 0.6m gravel cushion

​​Result​​: <5cm settlement after 7 years (vs. 15cm safety threshold)

​​ China-Russia Gas Pipeline Access Road (Extreme Cold Zone)​​

​​Innovation​​: Serrated-surface coating mechanically interlocks with frozen soil

​​Eco-Impact​​: Reduced 130,000m³ borrowed soil, preserved 4.5ha alpine meadow