Geocells Market - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2018 – 2026
Geocells, also known as Cellular Confinement Systems (CCS), are three dimensional structures with interconnected cells, which resemble a honeycomb-like structure. Geocells are devised by joining swathe/stripes of High Density Poly Ethylene (HDPE) at equal length. It should configure a honeycomb pattern as swathe are perpendicularly pulled apart then it can be filled with soil/granular material or sometime concrete. three dimensional confinement of geocells membrane increase load bearing capacity of loose/weak soil base. Geocells are used for various purposes such as soil stabilization, load support, and retaining walls. They are used in road construction to reduce pavement thickness and also to increase the life span of pavements, particularly in unconsolidated soil. Request For Sample Copy of this Research Report : https://www.coherentmarketinsights.com/insight/request-sample/2499 Market Dynamics:Growing construction industry is a major driver boosting demand for geocells. Geocells are widely used in infrastructural development activities such as construction of express highways, rail tracks, water dams, and airports. Construction of such heavy structures over unconsolidated soil is challenging and unreliable and can be addressed by improving the engineering properties of the soil with the help of geocells. Furthermore, increasing awareness about sustainable infrastructural development is expected to propel demand for geocells. For instance, according to Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), in 2017, the global construction industry was valued at US$ 10.8 trillion and is expected to reach US$ 17.5 trillion by 2030 with average global construction growth rate of 3.9%, annually. Erosion control blanket is another application of geocells that is used for prevention of soil erosion and water erosion. According to a study published by Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS) in June 2015, soil erosion has reached a level that endangers the sustainable supply of food for the global population, especially in India where, 147 mH (million hectares ) out of 328 million hectares is undergoing soil degradation. To overcome this problem, various schemes and initiatives are taken by Government of India in public and private partnership such as Integrated Watershed