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Searching IndustryNet for erosion control product suppliers.


 

Erosion Control Products

20 Verified Suppliers
FEATURED SUPPLIERS
Millwood, Inc.  
Vienna, OH
Unit load components, including pallet base & related industrial wood products, packaging materials & engineered systems for packaging/material handling applications
 
PREFERRED SUPPLIERS
Prior Lake, MN
 
Des Moines, IA
Wholesaler of erosion control materials & geotextile products, including dewatering bags & concrete washout bags
 
Canal Winchester, OH
Erosion Control, Spill Control Contractors, Remediation Services. UST/AST Install, Removal & Maintenance
 
OTHER SUPPLIERS
Woodland, CA
 
Pacific, MO
 
Deshler, OH
 
Garden City, ID
 
Graysville, AL
 
Juliette, GA
 
Butner, NC
 
Dawsonville, GA
 
Floodwood, MN
 
Lewisville, TX
 
Charlotte, NC
 
Weatherford, OK
 
Nashville, GA
 
Nashville, TN
 
Arvin, CA
 
Poseyville, IN
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Erosion Control Products

Erosion control products play a crucial role in preventing soil erosion, which can lead to significant environmental and structural issues. These products are designed to stabilize soil, manage water flow, and protect landscapes from the damaging effects of wind and water erosion. Key materials used in erosion control products include geotextiles, coir, straw, and synthetic fibers. Geotextiles, made from polypropylene or polyester, provide soil stabilization and filtration. Coir, derived from coconut husks, offers biodegradable solutions for temporary erosion control. Straw blankets and wattles, often used in conjunction with other materials, help to reduce water runoff and promote vegetation growth. Synthetic fibers, such as those used in erosion control mats, offer long-term durability and strength.

The processes involved in manufacturing erosion control products vary depending on the material. Geotextiles undergo processes like weaving or needle-punching to create permeable fabrics. Coir products are crafted by weaving or knitting coconut fibers into mats or logs. Straw products are typically bound together with biodegradable netting. Synthetic erosion control mats are produced through extrusion or weaving techniques to ensure durability and effectiveness.

Erosion control products find applications in various industries, including construction, agriculture, and environmental restoration. In construction, these products prevent soil displacement on slopes and embankments, ensuring site stability. In agriculture, they help maintain soil health and prevent nutrient loss. Environmental restoration projects use erosion control products to rehabilitate disturbed land and promote native vegetation growth. These products also serve in infrastructure projects, such as roadways and pipelines, where they protect against erosion and sedimentation.

The industry serves a wide range of sectors, including civil engineering, landscaping, and environmental management. Civil engineers use these products to design sustainable infrastructure that withstands environmental challenges. Landscapers incorporate erosion control solutions to maintain aesthetic and functional landscapes. Environmental managers rely on these products to implement effective land management practices that preserve natural resources and prevent degradation. Erosion control products are essential in maintaining the integrity of land and water resources across various applications.

Millwood, Inc has announced it has added a new pallet repair facility in Barrington, NJ. This is Millwood's second New Jersey pallet repair operation, located about an hour southwest of the company's existing pallet repair location in South River, NJ. The new Barrington facility is Millwood's 37th location nationwide....(Full Article)
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