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Machina-TST

Alexey Petukhov
Commercial Director

Machina-TST
Grishina Street 87
212011 Mogilev, Belarus
+375-222-70-13-32
+375-222-73-41-73
info@mahina-tst.com

For more information, visit www.mahina-tst.com

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Machina-TST

Belarus-based Machina-TST has specialized in geosynthetics manufacturing since 2010. The wide range of materials and sustained high quality has quickly stimulated the company’s growth. The primary production facility is equipped with the most up-to-date equipment from Germany, Italy, Belgium. Raw materials are thoroughly selected and purchased from renowned suppliers. And, Machina-TST’s internal quality control is highlighted by ISO 9001 certification and recognition from independent laboratories such as VNIIGS (Saint Petersburg, Russia) and KIWA-TBU (Germany).

Machina-TST geosynthetics are utilized in markets throughout Europe, including Poland, Germany, Hungary, Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Serbia, and others. The company is also pursuing overseas expansion.

The growing line of geosynthetics includes geogrids, geotextiles, turf reinforcement mats, and geocomposites (e.g., geotextile-geogrid composites). These materials are being used in road construction, mining, embankments on soft soil, oil and gas applications, erosion control, railways, and elsewhere.

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Products and Services

MULTIGRID

MULTIGRID is a geocomposite consisting of a geogrid made of polyvinylalcohol or polyester yarns, bonded in a special way with a non-woven geosynthetic material with density at least 200 g / sq.m.

STABBUDTEX PP

STABBUDTEX PP is a woven geotextile made of polypropylene yarns of various thickness with high strength characteristics. The density of geotextiles depends on the thickness of the yarn, the density of weaving can reach 500 g / m2.

GEOGRIDS

Machina-TST geogrids include the ASPHALTEX, GRUNTEX, STRADEX, and MULTITEX and Multitex brands.

ASPHALTEX is available in PETPVAGLASS fiber and BASALT fiber variations to address particular site strength and chemical compatibility needs in road works.

The GRUNTEX line includes PETPVA, and PROSET variations for slope, embankment, and shoreline work.

STRADEX PET is used in base reinforcement applications

STRADEX PROSET is used in slope and embankment works

MULTITEX is a composite reinforcement material featuring a robust geogrid and a nonwoven geotextile for reinforcement, drainage/filtration, and soil separation functions.

GEOTEXTILES

STABBUDTEX is a geotextile produced by weaving (sometimes by warp knitting) of high modulus polyester yarns, which allow to achieve tensile strength 2000 kN/m at very low elongation. Available in widths up to 5.1m. Applications include embankments on soft soils; hydraulic engineering (e.g., dams), steep slope and channel reinforcement; construction of support structures or slopes with high steepness; and reinforcement of soils with low bearing capacity.

GEOCOMPOSITES

In addition to the MULTITEX line (see “GEOGRIDS” above), Machina-TST offers other geocomposites solutions for infrastructure.

These include DUALTEX PET, which features a geogrid-geotextile construction and bitumen impregnation for maximum adhesion to asphalt concrete layers;

DUALTEX GLASS, with its 100% polypropylene, UV-stabilized, mechanically bonded, continuous fibers that are reinforced with glass rovings;

High-strength DUALTEX BASALT, with its basalt fiber geogrid and its ultrafine nonwoven polypropylene substrate impregnated with bitumen;

DUALTEX PVA

TURF REINFORCEMENT MATS

GRUNTEX 3D is a geotextile produced of high modulus synthetic yarns by warp knitting with further polyvinylchloride coating. The material is used for strengthening of slopes, embankments and shorelines, and as protection from water- and wind erosion.

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