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Improved erosion protection with new Enkamat
Arnhem, the Netherlands (June 11, 2009) – Many Civil Engineers wish to use natural vegetation
as a means of erosion protection. To enable engineers to do so while also offering
reliable protection in the vulnerable period when vegetation is still developing, Colbond has introduced a new product: Enkamat J. Enkamat J combines for the first
time a standard polyamide Enkamat with a biodegradable fabric stitched to it.
Enkamat is a well established anti-erosion mat which uses natural vegetation
as the means to prevent erosion. Enkamat reinforces the vegetation by providing
it with a strong and permanent foothold. With such reinforcement, natural
vegetation can withstand much higher erosion threats, making ‘green’ erosion
control solutions practical in more situations.
Biodegradable backing for immediate protection
Vegetation needs time to grow, usually three to four months. When severe erosive loadings,
such as heavy rainfall or flooding, are expected while the vegetation is developing,
seeds or soil are at risk of being washed away. To minimize this risk, Colbond has
developed Enkamat J. Its biodegradable fabric diminishes the impact of erosive
loadings when vegetation is still young and prevents the loss of seeds or soil.
In addition to offering this extra protection, the fabric also holds water and
functions as a thermal blanket - both further enhancing vegetation growth.
Once the vegetation has fully developed, the biodegradable fabric is no
longer required. It degrades and returns to nature, after which the Enkamat
and vegetation together provide permanent and dependable erosion protection.
As a pioneer in geosynthetics, Colbond introduced Enkamat more than thirty years ago.
With its unique three-dimensional open structure of polyamide filaments, it has proven
itself to be an outstanding anti erosion mat. Over the years, many variants of Enkamat
have been developed, each of them designed to meet specific demands in the field of
erosion protection. Enkamat J is the latest development.
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