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Smallest of the ELCOROCK® containers. Generally used on inland protection works, stream protection and small onshore structures in very mild climates and conditions. These containers typically weigh 500-700kg.
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These containers are used typically in sea walls, groyne structures in mild conditions, emergency works and temporary structures due to their versatility and rapid construction. These containers typically weigh 1,400-1,600kg.
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The largest of the mechanically filled containers. These containers are used in revetments and groynes due to their large size and high stability, even under the harshest of conditions. Theses containers typically weigh 4,500-5,000kg and requires specialist equipment.
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Mega containers are made to order for specific uses including reefs, breakwaters and bund structures. These structures are filled hydraulically using dredges, sand or jet pumps. The size of this type of container is only limited by handling and installation limits.
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