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Uniform Coverage:
Wood fiber, seeds, and other ingredients are evenly mixed to form a saturated fiber slurry. This slurry is then evenly sprayed onto the surface of soil or rock layers in various harsh environments using a wet spraying method, effectively avoiding rework and patching later.
Strong Adhesion:
It has excellent surface adhesion, forming a net-like structure through high-pressure spraying that adheres evenly and strongly to the ground. This effectively prevents soil erosion from heavy rains and provides wind and sand protection.
Good Water Retention and Insulation:
Wood fiber can absorb 15 times its own weight in water and retain it for extended periods. Adding an appropriate water-retaining agent can significantly slow down water evaporation. Its good permeability helps maintain a constant soil temperature, providing a suitable environment for rapid vegetation growth.
Rapid Soil Improvement:
During the process of protecting vegetation growth, wood fiber gradually degrades into organic fertilizer, increasing soil fertility and providing a continuous supply of organic nutrients for subsequent plant growth.