Coir Matting River Bank
Available in different weights for slopes up to 1 1 or flows up to 17 fps.
Coir matting river bank. Our coir logs have a 2 x 2 tubular design and are densely packed to control and manage areas affected by water erosion. Standard length for gei works coir logs is 10 feet. Coir logs are another river bank erosion repair method made using coconut fiber. 100 natural biodegradable coconut coir materials these products are a durable option and often used for slope or bank stabilization applications.
River bank protection with coir logs. Coconut coir logs are one of the most commonly used products for river bank stabilization. Coir rolls and pallets can be an excellent technique for establishing marginal vegetation around lake edges streams and rivers banks. Coir net biodegradable erosion control mat is manufactured from 100 natural coir fibre extracted from coconut husk.
Features of coir mats and logs. Coir mats and logs are used for slope and channel stabilization stream and river bank stabilization wetland construction dams detention ponds highway and rail embankments mining operations and landfills ski slopes and ski lift tracks pipelines high altitude planting reservoirs and construction sites. Coir logs are large in diameter which makes them ideal for supporting river banks or being used for erosion control on hills shorelines and other areas prone to erosion. Even though they re big coir logs are easy to place.
Coir rolls are cost effective organic revetments that can be suitable alternatives to hard revetments in many applications. Coir logs feature outer coir twine netting filled with densely packed mattress coir fibers. Function coir net can be used in both seeded revegetation applications for grass establishment or tube stock revegetation. Your riprap wall should be tall enough so that it can handle the river at its highest point.
For stabilization of banks or shoreline erosion control we offer coir erosion control logs that are effective in providing structural support along exposed shorelines and river banks. The bottom should be 2 times longer than the height. Hire a professional or rent a mini bulldozer to scrape away layers of soil. This ensures that the stream bank restoration project continues to succeed long after the coir mat has disappeared.
Slope the river bank so it is twice as long as it is wide. Multiple logs are typically joined together via coir twine. Imagine a right triangle where the sloped side is the riprap. These products are ideal for slowing water run off and sediment in a variety settings.
Coir logs in stock while supplies last.