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Biaxial geogrids work by distributing applied loads across a broader area, preventing localized stress and soil displacement. Their unique design includes uniform apertures that allow soil particles to lock within the grid, forming a composite layer. This interlocking mechanism enhances the shear strength of the soil, making it more resistant to deformation under pressure. These properties make biaxial geogrids ideal for applications like road bases, embankments, and pavement systems. By increasing soil stiffness, they minimize maintenance requirements and extend the lifespan of infrastructure projects.

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