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; <br />���U <br />C H <br />��� <br />��� <br />��� <br />OH <br />�� <br />yfy <br />C" y <br />W <br />M <br />�� <br />O� <br />� <br />I �� <br />� <br />�� <br />w <br />r <br />� <br />� <br />Nr <br />� <br />w <br />,,, <br />iM <br />�� <br />w <br />a <br />rt <br />�a <br />N <br />I� <br />I'g <br />ii <br />17 <br />�+ <br />M <br />�: <br />� <br />�t <br />M <br />FFECTIVE EROSION CONTROL WITH DEKoINE* <br />The C•Fador is a measure of the effectiveness of erosion control fabrics. ft comPares the wil loss of a test � <br />plot using some method of erosion control with the soil loss of an unprotected control plot. In a recent test of <br />peKd✓Ve 900, the C-Factor was ca�cu�ated to be 0.01, which means that it reduces soil loss by at least 99%. <br />Because of the closely woven strudure, DEK�YJ� fabrics are aiso effective in reducing water velocity and damage from rain• <br />fall. Thcy provide good coverage and absorb water, thus acting as a mulch to help the soil retain moisture and aid P�com li <br />graMh. The natural brown color of DeKOVV� fabria makes compieted projects estheticaily pleasing to the e�e. They P- <br />ment the landscape rather than distracting from it. The ultra violet rays oi the sun, which can degrade most synthetic <br />materials, have little effed on coir fabrics. These natural advantages make GEIU�WE fabrics a wise alternative to synthetics, <br />riprap, or concrete. <br />•DrKo'W[ (d'ehkbwb), n. a supmmely durable emsbo contm� �abric No.en irom mir, a caonut hber. <br />THE STORY OF DEk�I^/E <br />D[KOWe erosion control tabriawerc de.�eloped in Germarry. Thcy have <br />been used successfully in Europe o+er the past several years. The original <br />idea was to design a high performance fabric to wlve seoem eroslon <br />problems using a totally nawra1,100% b�odegradable maten Which <br />v.vuld last much more than 1�2 grrnving seasons. Coir tibers, <br />come Irom the husk ol the caonut, v.ere chosen as the best material <br />tor this purpose. Since no zynthetic ingred�ents are used, DCKd�M iabncs <br />completely decompose aher accomplishing their function, usually in <br />5�10 years depending upon the application. <br />WHAT MAKES COIR <br />SO APPROPRIATE FOR THIS USE? <br />• It is one ol naW re s strongest fibers. <br />■ The composition of mir is about 45% lignin, which gi�es K a high tensile <br />strnngth and superior resisunce to rotling. <br />• ttx hairy fibe�s ot each yam are highywater absor6ent end te�d to s�� <br />vdhen wet, This produces a fioely meshed fabnc with good fi%ratio� <br />properties that traps tirry soil particles and prw�des e� ideal microdimate <br />for plant groMh. <br />■ The slighUy open wca�e does not restrict vegetation growlh through <br />the �abric. <br />DEKOWE INSTALLATION GUIDELINES <br />DEK�We erosion control fabrics am faidy simple to install il you remember <br />a icw hclpful tips: <br />■ Use either wood stakcs or metal staples that are at Icast 10" long. Uze <br />about 3 per square yard ot fabric, and 1 ctiery 12" on ed9es and o.erlaps <br />• pvedapping should be a minimum of 20" on the ends (when one <br />mll stops and a ncw one is start^d) and a minimum of 5" on the sides. <br />• Check sbts, with the fabric buried at least 6" deep, should be used wery <br />25' in wate�vaYs or ditches. <br />■ The fabric should be buried in ancFror trenches at least 10" deep at <br />the top and bottom ends of an installation w preoent undercutting of <br />the tabric. <br />■ Hydroseeding is better done aker fabric imtallation, 6ut oroadcasting <br />ot seed should be done betorchand. <br />For other inlormation about installation, call your distnbutor or <br />Bciton IndusMes. <br />SPECIFICATIONS <br />Thp labnc n v.o.en imm spun yarns o1100% b�ode9�adaWe coir libers. At Mast W v.eR yams <br />per linear yard and a cwmspo�d��9�Y 9realer densey o� yams in the warp dimciion compme <br />the IabrK. Both styles ux lhe same weight yam m thc warp and �h drtMions. <br />DEKoV11� DeKOWE <br />Prop�rty Test Method 700 `� <br />WeigM ASTMD�3776C :.0.6oz.lyd: 26.Soz.lyd? <br />YamCount 88 �ZO <br />PerYarcl:Warp — � 64 <br />V�h — <br />Tensile Strength <br />Fpr Yarn: Dry <br />Wet <br />Elongation <br />Fpr Yam: Dry <br />Nkt <br />ASTM D�d632 <br />ASTM D�4632 <br />ASTM D�4632 <br />ASTM D�4632 <br />SSlbs. SSibs. <br />401bs. 401bs. <br />29`�'0 7� <br />35% 35�a <br />rn <br />� �rlunherinformaUon.Pleasewriteorcall: <br />Belton Industries. Inc. <br />8613 Roswcll Rd. <br />�"' Atlanta, GA 30350 <br />1(404) 587�0257 • Outside GA:1(800) 225�4099 <br />_... . FAX:1(404) 992�6361 • Telea: 493-1930 (BITD Up <br />� A19B9&i�oniMusn� <br />ROLL PACKAGING <br />DEKOWF. 700 <br />Width Length Weight <br />39.4" ' ,yds. 771bs. <br />gg,�^ iSyds. 1151bs. <br />7g,7A SSyds. 1541bs. <br />DEKOWE 900 <br />Width Length <br />3gq• SSyds. <br />59.1" 55 yds. <br />7g,7� 55yds. <br />Weight <br />1001bs. <br />15016s. <br />2001bs. <br />pddM1ional widthx up to 157" are alw a+ailable. <br />� <br />Square <br />Yards <br />60 <br />90 <br />120 <br />Square <br />Yards <br />60 <br />90 <br />120 <br />\ <br />s <br />