Ultra Silt Dike
Ultra Silt Dike
Triangular Silt Dike Barrier Systems Help Contain Eroded Soils
- Designed as an effective and economical alternative to straw bales, silt fence and rock check dams.
- Patented design provides effective erosion and sediment control.
- Aprons on either side of Dike prevent erosion and failure of the structure. Optional, U-shaped wire staples help secure unit in place and conform to rough terrain.
- Lightweight and durable construction — installs in minutes.
- Multiple units can be installed side-by-side for larger areas.
- Other uses include: ditch check dams, diversion dikes, drop inlet protection, continuous barrier, temporary ditch liner, stream and pond protection.
Triangular Silt Dike Barrier Systems Help Contain Eroded Soils
Part# 9712
Dimensions: 84” L x 67” W x 10.5” H (2,134 mm x 1,702 mm x 267 mm)
Weight: 8 lbs. (3.5 kg)
Options: U-Shaped Staples (Part# 9714)
Chemtech International Inc. is an exclusive distributor of UltraTech International Inc., the industry-leading manufacturer of stormwater management and erosion control products. All UltraTech International Inc. products are designed to meet the New Stormwater Management Regulations of the EPA’s Clean Water Act, to help businesses maximize operational efficiency while protecting the environment.
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