Min. Order: | 10 Piece/Pieces |
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Payment Terms: | D/P, T/T |
Supply Ability: | 1000000 set |
Place of Origin: | Hebei |
Location: | Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China (Mainland) |
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Business Type: | Manufacturer |
Model No.: | 4 |
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Means of Transport: | Ocean, Air, Land |
Application: | Others |
Type: | Welded |
Material: | Others |
Brand Name: | JOESCO |
Mesh Size: | 75X75MM |
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Hesco Geotextile Color: | beige and green |
Product Name: | Detachable type hesco |
Hesco Usage: | military and civil application |
Hesco Certification: | Patent and ISO |
Hesco Hole shape: | Square Hole |
Hesco Aperture size: | 75x75 mm |
Hesco wire diameter: | 4-5mm |
Hesco geotextile: | heavy duty non-woven polypropylene |
Brand: | JOESCO HESCO |
Production Capacity: | 1000000 set |
Packing: | pallet |
Delivery Date: | 10 days deposit |
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Use of JOESCO bastion:
Wide,diverse and ranges from civil engineering with soil retaining walls, flood prevention and the prevention of coastal erosion. Military uses are considerably more diverse. JOESCO bastion units have been used in the construction ofAmmo compounds;.Noise abatement barriers;Sentry towers;Guard posts, both improvised and in kit form;Vehicle barriers;Entry control points;Blast mitigation walls;Cover from view;Protection for aircraft revetments;Protection of adjacent occupants from the accidental discharge of aircraft weapons;Protection of living accommodations;Provision of bomb shelters;Asset protection.
The list is not exhaustive. The use that which JOESCO bastion units can be put to is only limited by the user's imagination and a few construction engineering considerations
Fill material requirements:
One of the main advantages of JOESCO bastion units is its ability to be filled with almost any fill material. Only large rocks and clumps of earth should not be used.
For hastily required defensive positions almost any locally won fill material will suffice. The only material that should be avoided is that which contains large lumps that may create voids or damage the cells during the filling operation. Large pieces of material may also become dangerous pieces of shrapnel. Avoid organic material if possible but it is realized that in some tactical situations this may not be possible as it may be the only material available.