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The frame of a gabion is typically constructed of galvanized or PVC-coated steel wire, offering excellent corrosion resistance and durability. The open structure of a gabion allows water to flow through, reducing pressure on the soil while allowing vegetation to grow inside and outside the cage, thereby enhancing ecological stability.
Excellent Water Permeability: The open structure of a gabion allows water to flow freely, effectively reducing soil erosion.
Strong Scour Resistance: The weight and stability of the stone filling provide strong scour resistance, making it suitable for areas prone to erosion, such as rivers and coasts.
Environmental Protection: Gabions allow for the growth of surrounding vegetation, contributing to ecological restoration and enhancing regional biodiversity.
Structural Stability: The combination of a wire mesh frame and stone creates a robust protective structure that effectively withstands external impacts.
Simple Installation: Gabions are relatively simple to assemble and install, suitable for a variety of terrains, and reducing construction time and costs.
Gabions are widely used in water conservancy projects, transportation projects, environmental protection projects, and other fields. Common applications include:
River management and dredging;
Slope protection to prevent landslides and debris flows;
Revealment to reduce water erosion;
Road and railway slope protection;
Building foundation support and protection.