A uniaxial geogrid is designed to provide strength and stabilization in one primary direction, typically in the longitudinal direction. On the other hand, a biaxial geogrid is capable of providing strength and stabilization in two perpendicular directions, both in the longitudinal and transverse directions.
A uniaxial geogrid has strength in one primary direction, typically along the length of the roll, while a biaxial geogrid has strength in both the length and width directions.
A uniaxial geogrid is designed to provide strength and stability in one direction, typically in the longitudinal axis. It is used to reinforce soil or other materials in applications such as road construction, retaining walls, and embankments. On the other hand, a biaxial geogrid is designed to provide strength and stability in both the longitudinal and transverse directions. It offers enhanced reinforcement capabilities and is commonly used in applications where multidirectional support is required, such as steep slopes, ground stabilization, and pavement systems.