Plastic drainage ditch


Plastic drainage ditch

Plastic drainage channels are constructed by wrapping a plastic core with a filter fabric assembly. The plastic core itself is primarily made from thermoplastic synthetic resins, which undergo modification and are then extruded into fine plastic filaments while molten. These filaments are subsequently fused together at their intersection points via a specialized molding device, creating a robust, three-dimensional, mesh-like structure. The plastic core comes in various structural forms, including rectangular, hollow matrix, and hollow circular designs. This innovative material addresses the limitations of traditional drainage systems, offering superior features such as high surface porosity, excellent water collection capabilities, large void spaces, outstanding drainage performance, strong compressive strength, exceptional pressure resistance, remarkable flexibility—allowing it to adapt effectively to soil deformation—and impressive durability. Additionally, its lightweight nature and ease of installation significantly reduce worker labor intensity while boosting construction efficiency. As a result, it has gained widespread popularity among engineering firms and is now extensively used across diverse projects.

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