This method of installation seems to be more efficient, practical and faster than the ones showed in the other videos and on your website. Simply no jointing required. Why isn’t this the primary method? Any cons to this?
Hi Tareq, thanks for your questions! For the most part, you're right - Wide Rolls only require jointing where one roll ends and a new one begins, but this of course significantly reduces the joints required. The Wide Rolls are 2.2m wide or 3.3m wide and therefore aren't plausible for all sites. For example, where a site has limited access our standard bulk rolls or man-portable batched rolls would be recommended to simplify logistics and reduce the number of vehicles required on site. I hope this answers your question :)
Thanks for your questions! Take a look at our CC Data Sheet for all technical information: www.ccportal.co.uk/index.php/s/zHYlEbWlDEFCsaw#pdfviewer And yes, it can! We also have a slope protection installation guide (www.ccportal.co.uk/index.php/s/rdxrdHQsSVdgNH3#pdfviewer) and a number of slope protection case studies, which you might find interesting: www.concretecanvas.com/downloads/-/4/-/13/-/-/n
Theoretically, yes, although it would be best to discuss your project with one of our sales team. If you'd like to do so, please contact us at info@concretecanvas.com with information about your project and where you're based. Your enquiry can then be passed on to the relevant sales person for your region.
Saw a 10 year old video on your products. If only we had anarchy this would be used everywhere
This method of installation seems to be more efficient, practical and faster than the ones showed in the other videos and on your website. Simply no jointing required. Why isn’t this the primary method? Any cons to this?
Hi Tareq, thanks for your questions! For the most part, you're right - Wide Rolls only require jointing where one roll ends and a new one begins, but this of course significantly reduces the joints required. The Wide Rolls are 2.2m wide or 3.3m wide and therefore aren't plausible for all sites. For example, where a site has limited access our standard bulk rolls or man-portable batched rolls would be recommended to simplify logistics and reduce the number of vehicles required on site. I hope this answers your question :)
Very Good!!!
You should make small rolls of this stuff for people use in gardens etc. Maybe say 30cm wide.
Hi Sinky, we do actually make man-portable batched rolls - www.concretecanvas.com/concretecanvas - which can be easily cut with basic hand tools.
What is the tensile strength?
Can it be used for slope protection? Say rock fall?
Thanks for your questions! Take a look at our CC Data Sheet for all technical information: www.ccportal.co.uk/index.php/s/zHYlEbWlDEFCsaw#pdfviewer
And yes, it can! We also have a slope protection installation guide (www.ccportal.co.uk/index.php/s/rdxrdHQsSVdgNH3#pdfviewer) and a number of slope protection case studies, which you might find interesting: www.concretecanvas.com/downloads/-/4/-/13/-/-/n
Can you use this for roads?
Thanks!
It's good for inclined road.....
Pode ser usado como silo para grãos ou sementes de milho
Ola, a empresa possui algum representante ou fornecedor no Brazil?
Can you use it as a pool liner?
Theoretically, yes, although it would be best to discuss your project with one of our sales team. If you'd like to do so, please contact us at info@concretecanvas.com with information about your project and where you're based. Your enquiry can then be passed on to the relevant sales person for your region.