Friday, 23 April 2021

The benefits of Nilex's vegetated wall system

 Nilex's vegetated wall systems are one of the most effective and innovative MSE solutions available in the market. A few of the numerous benefits of these walls are listed below.




Nilex's vegetated walls are reliable

The reliability of the vegetated walls by Nilex is attributed to the components incorporated into them. These include geogrids, both biaxial and uniaxial, mats that reinforce the terrain and wire-wielded forms, wherever applicable.

Nilex's vegetated walls help retain native vegetation

Nilex's vegetated retaining walls allow native vegetation to be planted at the wall facing in an indistinguishable manner mirroring the originality of the natural terrain in a near-exact fashion.

Nilex's vegetated walls help prevent erosion

The erosion of topsoil strips a terrain bare of nutrients and leaves it unfit for the growth of plants. Nilex's vegetated wall systems allow for the enjoyment of the benefits of a slope without compromising the quality of the terrain. The roots of the vegetation hold on to the topsoil and keep them from eroding down a slope. 

Nilex’s vegetated walls provide a cheaper & greener solution

Vegetated MSE systems are the cheapest, most aesthetically-pleasing and most eco-friendly to reinforcing a slope, without any compromise on the structural integrity expected off of concrete-facing MSE systems. 
 

Monday, 15 March 2021

Three Water Management Solutions by Nilex

Effective water management solutions can be applied to areas that need superior drainage such as golf courses and sports fields, as well as to green roofs, stormwater facilities and other applications. Here are some of the solutions offered by Nilex:


Stormwater management- To prevent downstream flooding, damage to infrastructure and habitat and stream bank erosion, Nilex uses low impact development techniques which allow the water to seep into the ground and replenish natural reserves.

Waterproofing systems- As a part of their water management solutions, Nilex uses composite drainage cores of plastic with geotextile fabrics to retain grout, concrete, soil and sand. Using foundation drains, podium planters and green roofs, the company addresses the issues of water damage to the foundation, terrace, podium and roof of buildings.

Landscape and recreational drainage- Nilex also offers advanced drainage solutions which help to promote turf health, improve turf growth and lower costs of maintenance at residential complexes, parks and sports fields. Using natural turf prevents the accumulation of excess standing water which can lead to root damage. Nilex’sNuDrain Strip and Multi-Flow have tremendously helped in this regard.

Apart from the above, there are other water management solutions that Nilex offers based on the client’s needs.


Wednesday, 27 January 2021

Containment Solutions Offered by Nilex

Structures built to contain things need to be adequately lined so that they continue to hold their contents without harming the surrounding ecosystem. Some examples of containment structures include landfills, ponds, tanks, etc. Nilex offers both primary and secondary containment solutions.





Primary containment solutions by Nilex

The intent of primary containment solutions is to prevent the seepage of the contents of a containment structure or unit into the ground below. This is attained by lining these containment units with geomembranes. Low density polyethylene membranes are used as they are flexible and can be easily stretched across the inner lining of the containment units. Geomembranes reinforced with XR-5 are specifically used for containment units that store chemicals as these membranes are resistant to chemicals.

Secondary containment solutions by Nilex

Secondary containment solutions are preferred for containment units that store industrial liquids. Industrial leaks are hazardous to human life and the environment and it is therefore extremely important that spills are contained. In addition to being resistant to chemicals, the geomembranes used to line the secondary containment units are also resistant to high temperatures. Nilex provides containment rings that check the spread of spills, if they occur.

Monday, 30 November 2020

Significance of Primary Containment Installation Services



Primary containment applications are used for preventing the leaching of materials into the surrounding soil and groundwater.These containment solutions are designed to protect people and the immediate laboratory environment from exposure to infectious agents.

These containers are usually designed along with secondary containment systems to contain or control a release from the primary containment. A tank, vessel, pipe, transport vessel or equipment is often used as the primary container or used for the transferring material. For instance, primary containment tank lining systems are installed inside steel, concrete and wood containment structures to ensure containment and protection of the tank and the environment. Reducing Loss of Primary Containment (LOPC’s) or commonly referred to as “leaks” in a refinery is essential to improve reliability and avoid losses. It is the reason why secondary containment is implemented to assure maximum protection of the material, people and the assets of an organisation.

Containment solution providers offer primary and secondary containment Installation Services for the containment of a variety of liquids, solids and waste materials. They also provide specialty materialsfor unique chemical and/or thermal conditions. They also provide liner Installation Services, design assistance, fabrication and construction services for containment applications.

Tuesday, 3 November 2020

The Differences Between Nonwoven Geotextiles and Woven Geotextiles

Geotextiles are a permeable synthetic textile material, made from either polypropylene or polyester. Geotextiles are used for several different applications in a range of civil and environmental engineering structures that are mainly associated with soil, there are 5 key functions that geotextiles perform:

1.) Separation

2.) Reinforcement

3.) Filtration

4.) Protection

5.) Drainage

What is a Nonwoven Geotextile?

Nonwoven Geotextiles are produced by entangling fibres, long or short together, either through needle
punching or other methods.  Some additional thermal treatment is then applied to further improve the strength of the geotextile. Due to this manufacturing process and their permeable properties, non-woven geotextiles are generally best used in applications of drainage, separation, filtration and protection. Nonwoven fabrics are typically classified by their weight per square yard, for example a square yard of 6 oz. geotextile, weighs 6 ounces. They feel and look like felt.

What is a Woven Geotextile?

Woven Geotextiles are manufactured by blending and weaving fibres together on a loom, forming one
uniform length. The result is a product that is not only strong, which makes them a great fit for applications like road construction and parking lots, but also remarkably well equipped to handle ground stabilisation problems.  They are relatively impermeable (water does not flow through very well) and do not offer the best separation against fines.