WOVEN NON METALLIC GEOTEXTILE MATTING USED

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HOLD YOUR GROUND PROPEX OPERATING COMPANY 4019 Industry Drive Chattanooga TN 37416 Woven non-metallic geotextile matting used for vegetation reinforcement and soil stabilization; non-woven polypropylene and glass fiber grid composite geotextile for road construction; woven and non-woven geotextile fabrics made of synthetic materials for use in civil engineering and environmental applications; geotextiles, namely, fabric and sheeting for use in building and construction, civil engineering environments, erosion control and reinforcement applications, and landscaping; erosion control sheeting or fabric for non-construction use; vegetative reinforcement and soil stabilization systems comprising of woven non-metallic geotextile matting and anchors for erosion control; vegetative reinforcement and soil stabilization system comprised of woven non-metallic geotextile matting and metallic anchors;
HYDRAFORCE PROPEX OPERATING COMPANY 4019 Industry Drive Chattanooga TN 37416 Woven non-metallic geotextile matting used for vegetation reinforcement and soil stabilization;HYDRA FORCE;
PYRAGRID SYNTHETIC INDUSTRIES, INC. 309 LaFayette Road Chickamauga GA 30707 woven non-metallic geotextile matting used for vegetation reinforcement and soil stabilization;PYRA-GRID;
PYRAMAT PROPEX OPERATING COMPANY 4019 Industry Drive Chattanooga TN 37416 woven non-metallic geotextile matting used for vegetation reinforcement and soil stabilization;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of forming an image using a photothermographic material containing a support having thereon an image forming layer which contains an organic silver salt, silver halide grains, a binder and a reducing agent, the method including the steps of: imagewise exposing the photothermographic material to light to form a latent image; and simultaneously or sequentially heating the exposed photothermographic material to develop the latent image, wherein at least two matting agents are contained on one surface of the support, and an average particle size LA of Matting agent A and an average particle size LB of Matting agent B satisfy the following relationship: 1.5?LB/LA?6.0, provided that Matting agent A is the matting agent having a largest weight ratio; and Matting agent B is the matting agent having a second largest weight ratio.