GeoSpray refers to two main types of products related to construction and infrastructure rehabilitation:
- GeoSpray for embankment stabilization and erosion control:
- It is a product used for non-structural stabilization of embankments and controlling erosion and sediment.
- Applied by specialized machinery, GeoSpray forms a tough, flexible membrane that binds to the soil and protects against erosion within 12 hours.
- It can last up to 20 years depending on application thickness.
- It serves as an environmentally friendly alternative to geofabrics, jute mesh, or rock baskets for soil protection, including over hydroseeded areas.
- GeoSpray geopolymer mortar system:
- This is a high-performance, fiber-reinforced geopolymer mortar used to rehabilitate large diameter pipes, culverts, manholes, and other civil infrastructure.
- It is sprayed inside existing pipes or structures to form a new structural pipe within the old one without the need for digging (trenchless technology).
- Features include water activation, styrene-free chemistry, ultra-low porosity, corrosion resistance, high strength, and adaptability to complex shapes.
- It is environmentally friendly, using industrial waste materials and generating significantly less CO2 than traditional cement.
- GeoSpray mortar extends infrastructure lifetime by over 50 years and reduces costs compared to other rehabilitation methods.
In summary, GeoSpray can either refer to a soil erosion control spray membrane or an advanced geopolymer mortar spray system for pipe and infrastructure repair, both emphasizing environmental benefits and durability. If you want, I can provide more detailed information on either type.