Patent classifications
E01C11/16
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HEMP REINFORCED ICE BRIDGE
A system and method for the construction of a hemp mat having consistent density whereby the hemp fiber mat may be used to strengthen ice or other entities for any number of applications and different types of construction designed such that it may be sturdy enough to stay bonded when it is transported, unrolled, and soaked during ice road construction but loose enough to break apart during spring to reduce blockage and environmental damage to the waterway on which the ice road was constructed.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HEMP REINFORCED ICE BRIDGE
A system and method for the construction of a hemp mat having consistent density whereby the hemp fiber mat may be used to strengthen ice or other entities for any number of applications and different types of construction designed such that it may be sturdy enough to stay bonded when it is transported, unrolled, and soaked during ice road construction but loose enough to break apart during spring to reduce blockage and environmental damage to the waterway on which the ice road was constructed.
OUTDOOR FLOORING AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
The present invention discloses an outdoor flooring and a manufacturing method thereof, the outdoor flooring includes a metal core and a basal layer, the metal core is disposed within the basal layer, and the outdoor flooring has superior slip resistance and compression resistance, and has a small expansion coefficient. The invention is mainly used as a building material in outdoor public places, such as gardens, pavilions, lakes, seas and holiday villages.
OUTDOOR FLOORING AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
The present invention discloses an outdoor flooring and a manufacturing method thereof, the outdoor flooring includes a metal core and a basal layer, the metal core is disposed within the basal layer, and the outdoor flooring has superior slip resistance and compression resistance, and has a small expansion coefficient. The invention is mainly used as a building material in outdoor public places, such as gardens, pavilions, lakes, seas and holiday villages.
OVERLAPPING MODULAR MAT SYSTEMS
Mats and methods associated therewith are described. The mats include a main body defined by a plurality of sidewalls and two exterior surface walls opposing each other. The main body includes a pattern of internal walls that define internal voids within the main body. At least one primary structural support rib is arranged within the main body and extends between the two surface walls and from one of the plurality of side walls to another of the plurality of side walls. The at least one primary structural support rib traverses the internal voids defined by the pattern of internal walls.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HEMP REINFORCED ICE BRIDGE
A system and method for the construction of a hemp mat having consistent density whereby the hemp fiber mat may be used to strengthen ice or other entities for any number of applications and different types of construction designed such that it may be sturdy enough to stay bonded when it is transported, unrolled, and soaked during ice road construction but loose enough to break apart during spring to reduce blockage and environmental damage to the waterway on which the ice road was constructed.
ASPHALT COMPOSITION AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR ASPHALT MIXTURE
The present invention relates to an asphalt composition containing asphalt, cellulose, and a polyester.
GRANULATED ADDITIVE BASED ON TEXTILE FIBRES FROM END-OF-LIFE TYRES (ELT), TYRE POWDER AND ASPHALT BINDER AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING THE PRODUCT AND USE
A solution to the two major problems that exist today, on the one hand, by recovering the textile fibers extracted from the recycling and Processing of ELTs and, on the other hand, by providing the asphalt paving industry with an alternative mixture with superior performance to that of existing conventional mixtures. More specifically, a granulated additive based on textile fibers and rubber powder from end-of-life tires, having (a) 20% to 30% of textile fiber composed mainly of polyamide or polyester fibers, which together are of the order of 10% by weight of an ELT, (b) 20% to 50% of asphalt binder, (c) 25% to 45% of rubber powder from end-of-life tires in a fraction smaller than 0.5 mm, and (d) 3% to 10% of rubber powder from end-of-life tires in a fraction smaller than 0.18 mm. In addition, the method for obtaining same and its use in asphalt mixtures.
System and method for hemp reinforced ice bridge
A system and method for the construction of a hemp mat having consistent density whereby the hemp fiber mat may be used to strengthen ice or other entities for any number of applications and different types of construction designed such that it may be sturdy enough to stay bonded when it is transported, unrolled, and soaked during ice road construction but loose enough to break apart during spring to reduce blockage and environmental damage to the waterway on which the ice road was constructed.
System and method for hemp reinforced ice bridge
A system and method for the construction of a hemp mat having consistent density whereby the hemp fiber mat may be used to strengthen ice or other entities for any number of applications and different types of construction designed such that it may be sturdy enough to stay bonded when it is transported, unrolled, and soaked during ice road construction but loose enough to break apart during spring to reduce blockage and environmental damage to the waterway on which the ice road was constructed.