American Excelsior Company—the inventor of the Curlex® brand and biodegradable erosion control blankets—has been the most trusted name in erosion control for 50 years.
Erosion Control Overview
Have you ever wondered why Curlex® is so popular?
If so, find out by viewing our Curlex Features and Benefits document.
Rolled Erosion Control Products (RECPs) are fibrous products, manufactured out of either natural materials (e.g. Curlex® aspen excelsior wood fibers, straw and coconut fiber), synthetic materials (e.g. polyester) or a mixture of natural and synthetic materials. Erosion Control Blankets (ECBs) are degradable RECPs and Turf Reinforcement Mats (TRMs) are RECPs that contain synthetic components. RECPs are used primarily to slow water runoff, provide effective sediment and erosion control, and enhance re-vegetation. These products are commonly applied to channel and ditch linings, slopes, culvert inlets and outfalls, riverbanks, and levees amongst many other applications.
RECPs are classified as short term, long term, or TRMs. Sediment Control Products assist when soil particles become entrained in runoff.
American Excelsior offers a wide variety of erosion control blankets under the Curlex® brand and other specialized products, like the QuickGRASS® Pro, to meet a plethora of needs.
Short-Term Erosion Control Blankets
The Original Curlex® Erosion Control Blanket
Designed using cuts of Great Lakes aspen fibers, these blankets were developed in the early 1960s to provide ideal conditions for grass seed growth, while simultaneously shielding the topsoil from water and wind erosion. These blankets also have a built-in swell factor, which allows the fibers to expand and form a stronger matrix when wet.
Curlex® CL Blankets
A cheaper, lighter version of the original Curlex Erosion Control Blanket®, this blanket promotes superior vegetation establishment support when compared to straight-lined fiber blankets (e.g. straw).
AEC Premier Straw® Blankets
Top quality agricultural straw fibers, which are certified weed seed free, are stitched in single or double netting to the top side or on both sides of the erosion control blanket.
Curlex® NetFree™ Blankets
A 100% biodegradable erosion control blanket made from sturdy, interlocking, curled and barbed Great Lakes aspen fibers which require no netting to support the structure, resulting in little to no incidences of tripping and animal trapping.
Long-Term Erosion Control Blankets
Curlex® Double Net (Curlex® II)
An organic, consistently thick, specific cut of Great Lakes Aspen curled wood excelsior with at 80% of six inches or greater fiber length.
Curlex® III
Made from Great Lakes Aspen excelsior fibers, these blankets encourage ideal growing conditions and provide seed and topsoil protection for up to 36 months.
AEC Premier Coconut™
Made from the finest quality strands of coconut fiber, this erosion control blanket is stitched together using a special UV-enhanced heavy black net on top and bottom.
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut™ Blankets
70% of the finest quality weed seed-free agricultural straw and 30% top quality strands of coconut fiber are intertwined and evenly distributed in the erosion control blanket and stitched with a UV-enhanced black net on top and a UV-enhanced green net on the bottom.
Turf Reinforcement Mats (TRMs)
Permanent turf reinforcement mats, for long-term protection against wind and water erosion, are a natural choice in place of stone or riprap in swales, ditch bottoms, and on long, steep slopes.
TriNet® Family of TRMs
TriNet® Family of TRMs: Three-netted heavy-duty TRMs for permanent protection in critical areas where vegetation alone requires extra protection from shear stress forces.
Curlex® Enforcer®
A bio-composite turf reinforcement mat designed for service of at least 36 months or more, this erosion control blanket is made from naturally seed-free Great Lakes Aspen excelsior fibers bound by 2 layers of extra heavy-duty black UV-enhanced netting to ensure permanent reinforcement between root systems and the established vegetation.
Recyclex® TRM and Recyclex® TRM-V
The first environmentally responsible turf reinforcement mat made from 100% recycled post-consumer goods designed to meet the most difficult erosion and sediment control challenges.
Sediment Control Devices
Curlex® Bloc
A naturally seed-free and nontoxic alternative to coir logs, these Blocs are high-density, natural filters designed to start degrading during the first year of its 3-year lifespan to allow seed and sediment into the Curlex fiber matrix.
AEC Premier Straw® Wattles
Made from certified weed-seed-free straw fibers, the dense nature of the finest quality agricultural straw fibers encased in durable netting allows water to pool instead of filtering through.
Curlex® Hi-Vis Excelsior Logs
Curlex Hi‐Vis Excelsior Logs are easy to move with their durable handles. But, the best part of them is what you don’t see. These are the only high‐visibility logs filled with the naturally seed‐free Great Lakes Aspen Curlex fibers that you know and trust.
Curlex® Sediment Log®
Designed to reduce the velocity of flowing water and filter out sediment, these environmentally-friendly, degradable sediment logs are made up of intricate, interlocked fiber log matrices.
Curlex® SiltTRAP™
A temporary buffer strip that offers a unique way of trapping and capturing sediment before it is washed away, filling gutters and clogging pipes. The naturally seed-free SiltTRAP™ fibers filter soil from the runoff and offer a mess-free alternative to silt fences.
Products
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100% Biodegradable Erosion Control Options
100% Biodegradable Erosion Control Options
The importance of using 100% biodegradable products is paramount with the environmental concerns and regulations we face today.
Environmentally sensitive areas, shorelines, rivers, lakes, and streams are some of the focal points for protection erosion control applications, which may require a 100% biodegradable solution. Keeping soil on site is a concern for many engineers, developers, and contractors. Proper erosion control is important when working with a disturbed site. Selecting a product that fits the design parameters is crucial for a favorable outcome.
American Excelsior Company provides a diverse selection of products to use where 100% biodegradability is desired or required for projects:
- Curlex® NetFree™
- E-Staple®
- Curlex® I FibreNet™
- Curlex® II FibreNet™
- Curlex® III FibreNet™
- Curlex® High Velocity™ FibreNet™
- AEC Premier Straw® Single Net FibreNet™
- AEC Premier Straw® Double Net FibreNet™
- AEC Premier Straw/Coconut™ FibreNet™
- AEC Premier Coconut™ FibreNet™
Downloadable Files
- AEC Premier Straw DN FibreNet CSI
- Curlex High Velocity FibreNet CSI
- AEC Premier Straw/Coconut FibreNet CSI
- AEC Premier Coconut FibreNet CSI
- Curlex II FibreNet CSI
- Curlex I FibreNet CSI
- Curlex III FibreNet CSI
- AEC Premier Straw SN FibreNet CSI
- AEC Premier Straw/Coconut FibreNet MSMC
- Curlex III FibreNet MSMC
- Curlex II FibreNet MSMC
- Curlex I FibreNet MSMC
- Curlex High Velocity FibreNet MSMC
- AEC Premier Straw FibreNet DN MSMC
- AEC Premier Coconut FibreNet MSMC
- AEC Premier Straw FibreNet SN MSMC
- AEC Premier Coconut FibreNet PDS
- AEC Premier Straw DN FibreNet PDS
- AEC Premier Straw/Coconut FibreNet PDS
- AEC Premier Straw SN FibreNet PDS
- Curlex I FibreNet PDS
- Curlex II FibreNet PDS
- Curlex III FibreNet PDS
- AEC Premier Straw/Coconut FibreNet SDS
- AEC Premier Coconut FibreNet SDS
- AEC Premier Straw SN and DN FibreNet SDS
- Curlex III FibreNet SDS
- Curlex I and II FibreNet SDS
- Curlex High Velocity FibreNet SDS
Erosion Control Blanket (ECB) Netting
Each of the products containing the FibreNet trademark contain a 100% Biodegradable Jute netting. Single-netted products have a top net consisting of biodegradable jute and double-netted products have a top and bottom net made of biodegradable jute. Stitching that binds the fiber matrix to the FibreNet is also 100% biodegradable.
Curlex Fiber Matrix
The Curlex brand name signifies a quality product that is naturally seed-free Great Lakes Aspen curled excelsior fibers. Great Lakes Aspen is grown in the United States as a manageable, renewable forest crop.
The unique nature of the ECB fiber matrix is due to the engineered Curlex fiber. Curlex fiber matrices are composed of a specific cut of Aspen designed specifically for erosion control and revegetation benefits.
The engineered fibers have thousands of microscopic barbs that interlock with one another within the matrix. This feature contributes to intimate contact between Curlex products and underlying soil. In addition, Curlex fibers expand when wetted during hydraulic events, which cause the fibers to dig and anchor themselves into the soil. Another added benefit to the Curlex fiber matrix is that it provides ideal ”greenhouse-like” growing conditions for seeds, which results in enhanced germination for increased vegetation establishment. Curlex is considered the industry standard by many because of the plethora of Curlex Features and Benefits.
Straw and Coconut Fibers
AEC Premier Straw consists of agricultural straw that is certified weed seed-free. Agricultural straw fibers are commercially grown in the United States.
AEC Premier Coconut consists of top quality coconut fibers. It should be noted that most, if not all, coconut fibers for use in the erosion control industry are imported fibers, so they are not native to the United States.
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut is a blend our AEC Premier Straw and AEC Premier Coconut fibers.
Functional Longevity
All degradable fiber matrices break down; however, some degrade in place faster than others. Functional longevity of ECBs varies because of differences in climatic conditions. In general, straw ECBs have functional longevities of ≤ 12 months, Curlex ECBs 15-36+ months (depending on the product selected), and coconut ≤ 36 months. Straw fibers are flat by nature and do not naturally form an interlocking matrix so, after the netting material degrades, essentially unanchored blown straw remains on the soil surface. On the other hand, Curlex fibers are engineered to be curled fibers with soft barbs that provide a continuous, interlocking matrix even after the net material degrades. Straw/coconut products are typically 70% straw and 30% coconut fibers by weight. Thus, if the functional longevity of straw is ≤ 12 months, approximately 70% of the straw/coconut product will be gone in less than one year.
It is important to consider how long the ECB is needed or desired to be on the site(s). Some projects may want or need the biodegradable product to degrade in one growing season, but other projects may desire a product that lasts two to three growing seasons. In general, product performance capabilities, climatic conditions, and estimated vegetation establishment rates of selected species dictate the type of ECB selected for environmentally sensitive jobs.
Environmentally Sensitive Areas Must Demand Biodegradable Anchors
American Excelsior Company’s E-Staple shall be installed to anchor ECBs for a complete 100%, biodegradable solution to your environmentally sensitive projects. E-Staples shall be utilized to anchor the biodegradable ECBs in place. E-Staple will completely degrade in 8 to 24 months as compared to common steel staples that will still be in the soil several years after installation. E-Staples are a ”natural plastic” derived from plant sugars and oils, which allows them to biodegrade in soil. Natural plastics eliminate the use of petroleum-based materials, which ultimately helps reduce our dependency on oil.
Trout streams, lakes, and ponds are home to a diverse ecosystem that needs a system in place to protect all aspects of wildlife. Such a system necessitates a properly designed SWPPP that considers the protection of snakes, endangered frogs, and other wildlife species. Sediment-laden runoff entering streams can kill aquatic species; using 100% biodegradable erosion control products for project applications can greatly reduce instances of sediment loads entering our precious waters.
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AEC Premier Straw/Coconut™ & AEC Premier Coconut™
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut™ & AEC Premier Coconut™
American Excelsior Company realizes project owners, consultants, specifiers, and landscape contractors wish to have a choice when selecting erosion control blankets (ECBs).
That is why American Excelsior Company, the inventor of biodegradable ECBs, manufactures straw, coconut, and excelsior EBCs. Our AEC Premier Blanket manufacturing process starts with choosing only top quality, organic, weed seed free, agricultural straw fibers or top quality strands of coconut fiber.
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut blend and AEC Premier Coconut ECBs are designed for mid to long-term erosion protection and vegetation establishment on slopes, channels, and shorelines. AEC Premier Straw/Coconut ECB combines 70% straw with 30% coconut to create a longer life ECB than standard AEC Premier Straw® ECBs. The AEC Premier Coconut ECB will provide a longer life, degradable ECB for severe applications or where special grasses need long-term protection. Both of these Premier products have longer duration photodegradable, UV enhanced nettings on both sides. Our FibreNet™—100% jute netting— is available for environmentally sensitive areas while maintaining performance standards.
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut and AEC Premier Coconut ECBs are degradable ECBs consisting of the finest weed seed free agricultural straw fibers and the highest quality strands of coconut fiber. By adding 30% coconut fibers to the AEC Premier Straw ECB, the straw/coconut blend of fibers can extend the degradable life up to 24 months depending on job site conditions. The Coconut ECB can provide longer erosion protection life up to 36 months depending on job site conditions. Lightweight and easy to handle, you can rely on AEC Premier Straw/Coconut blend and AEC Premier Coconut ECBs to provide a high degree of erosion protection and longer life than single or double net straw ECBs. AEC Premier ECBs are available individually wrapped or in master packs to allow for mechanical unloading and stacking.
Downloadable Files
- AEC Premier Coconut and Straw/Coconut PD
- AEC Premier Straw/Coconut Staple Pattern Guide
- AEC Premier Coconut Staple Pattern Guide
- AEC Premier Straw/Coconut FibreNet SDS
- AEC Premier Coconut FibreNet SDS
- AEC Premier Coconut and Highway rolls SDS
- AEC Premier Straw/Coconut and Highway rolls SDS
- AEC Premier Coconut FibreNet PDS
- AEC Premier Straw/Coconut FibreNet PDS
- AEC Premier Coconut PDS
- AEC Premier Straw/Coconut PDS
- AEC Premier Straw/Coconut Slope.dwg
- AEC Premier Coconut Channel.dwg
- AEC Premier Coconut Slope.dwg
- AEC Premier Straw/Coconut FibreNet CSI
- AEC Premier Coconut CSI
- AEC Premier Coconut FibreNet CSI
- AEC Premier Straw/Coconut CSI
- AEC Premier Straw/Coconut FibreNet MSMC
- AEC Premier Coconut Highway Rolls MSMC
- AEC Premier Coconut MSMC
- AEC Premier Coconut FibreNet MSMC
- AEC Premier Straw/Coconut MSMC
- AEC Premier Straw/Coconut Highway Rolls MSMC
- AEC Premier Straw/Coconut Installation Guidelines
- AEC Premier Coconut Installation Guidelines
- AEC LEED Brochure
- AEC Premier Coconut Channel CAD.dwg
- AEC Premier Coconut Channel CAD.pdf
- AEC Premier Coconut Slope CAD.dwg
- AEC Premier Coconut Slope CAD.pdf
- AEC Premier Straw Channel CAD.dwg
- AEC Premier Straw Channel CAD.pdf
- AEC Premier Straw Slope CAD.dwg
- AEC Premier Straw Slope CAD.pdf
- AEC Premier StrawCoconut Channel CAD.dwg
- AEC Premier StrawCoconut Channel CAD.pdf
- AEC Premier StrawCoconut Slope CAD.dwg
- AEC Premier StrawCoconut Slope CAD.pdf
- RECP Cross Reference Guide
Performance Capabilities
Product Slope Netting Type Shear Stress (Pa, lb/ft2) AEC Premier Straw/Coconut ≤ 1.5H:1V Top – UV Stabilized Heavy Duty Black; Bottom – UV Stabilized Green or both FibreNet 96, 2.0 AEC Premier Coconut ≤ 1H:1V UV Stabilized Heavy Duty Black or FibreNet 108, 2.25 Typical Applications
- Utility Transmission Right-of-Way
- Landfill Construction
- Highway Construction
- Urban Drainage
- Slope Stabilization
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut & AEC Premier Coconut Case Studies
Suggested Specifications
Erosion Control Blanket (ECB)
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut ECB
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut blend ECBs, as manufactured by American Excelsior Company, shall be made from the finest quality weed seed free agricultural straw and top quality strands of coconut fiber. The coconut fibers shall be blended into the straw ECB to comprise 30% of the total weight of the ECB with the remaining 70% to be straw. The coconut and straw fibers shall be evenly distributed in ECB form and stitched to a UV enhanced black net on top and a UV enhanced green net on bottom. The ECB performance shall be supported by an ASTM protocol test result.
AEC Premier Coconut ECB
AEC Premier Coconut ECB, as manufactured by American Excelsior Company, shall be made from the finest quality strands of coconut fiber. AEC Premier Coconut ECB shall be comprised of coconut fiber. The coconut fiber shall be evenly distributed in ECB form and stitched to a UV enhanced heavy black net on top and bottom. The ECB performance shall be supported by an ASTM protocol test result.
Properties common to both AEC Premier Straw/Coconut and AEC Premier Coconut:
Roll Area: 83.6 m2 (100.0 yd2) Weight*: 0.27 kg/m2 (0.50 lb/yd2) Roll Dimensions: 2.4 m x 34.3 m (8.0 ft x 112.5 ft) *Weight is based on a dry fiber weight basis at time of manufacture. Baseline moisture content of AEC Premier Straw and AEC Premier Coconut fibers are 15% and 20%, respectively.
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AEC Premier Straw®
AEC Premier Straw®
American Excelsior realizes project owners, consultants, specifiers, and landscape contractors wish to have a choice when selecting erosion control blankets. That is why American Excelsior Company, the inventor of biodegradable erosion control blankets (ECBs), manufactures straw, coconut, and excelsior blankets.
Our AEC Premier ECB manufacturing process starts with choosing only top quality, organic, agricultural straw fibers. A single or double net is then stitched to the topside or both sides of the ECB. Depending on your project requirements, several different netting types are available. We offer a green color-coded plastic netting for applications requiring UV resistance, strength, and longevity. Our photodegradable QuickMow™ netting is recommended for urban use and is a very popular choice for certain roadside projects. It is color-coded white to identify it as a rapid-breakdown, polypropylene netting designed for use in areas to be mowed. Also available is our FibreNet™—100% biodegradable netting—for use in critical environmentally sensitive areas.
Downloadable Files
- AEC Premier Straw PD
- AEC Premier Straw Staple Pattern Guide
- AEC Premier Straw SN and DN FibreNet SDS
- AEC Premier Straw DN FibreNet PDS
- AEC Premier Straw Highway Rolls SN PDS
- AEC Premier Straw DN PDS
- AEC Premier Straw SN PDS
- AEC Premier Straw SN FibreNet PDS
- AEC Premier Straw Highway Rolls DN PDS
- AEC Premier Straw Channel CAD
- AEC Premier Straw Channel CAD.dwg
- AEC Premier Straw Slope CAD.dwg
- AEC Premier Straw Slope CAD
- AEC Premier Straw DN FibreNet CSI
- AEC Premier Straw DN QuickMow CSI
- AEC Premier Straw SN QuickMow CSI
- AEC Premier Straw SN CSI
- AEC Premier Straw DN CSI
- AEC Premier Straw SN FibreNet CSI
- AEC Premier Straw Highway Rolls DN MSMC
- AEC Premier Straw Highway Rolls SN MSMC
- AEC Premier Straw DN MSMC
- AEC Premier Straw SN MSMC
- AEC Premier Straw FibreNet DN MSMC
- AEC Premier Straw FibreNet SN MSMC
- AEC Premier Straw Highway Rolls Installation Guidelines
- AEC Premier Straw Installation Guidelines
- AEC LEED Brochure
- AEC Premier Straw SN DN and Highway rolls SDS
- RECP Cross Reference Guide
Material Characteristics
Premier Straw ECBs are biodegradable ECBs consisting of the finest straw fibers available. Depending on job site requirements, a variety of Quick Mow, environmentally sensitive, and stronger netting types are available. At a standard width of 8 feet, which is 18 inches wider than conventional straw ECBs, our Premier Straw ECBs are specifically designed to provide you with the most effective installation widths available. Lightweight and easy to handle, you can rely on AEC Premier Straw to hold its own in the everyday basic ECB applications. Premier straw blankets are available individually wrapped or in master packs to allow for mechanical unloading and stacking.
Product Sizes Weight Netting AEC Premier Straw 8.0 ft x 112.5 ft (100 yd2)
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16.0 ft x 112.5 ft (200 yd2)0.50 lb/yd2 Polypropylene
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FibreNet™Performance Capabilities
Slopes Netting Type Shear Stress Rating 3:1 & flatter Single : Green, QuickMow, or FibreNet 74.0 Pa (1.55 lb/ft2) 2:1 & flatter Double : Green, QuickMow, or FibreNet 84.0 Pa (1.75 lb/ft2 ) Typical Applications
- Highway slopes and embankments
- Utility right-of-ways
Suggested Specifications
General
Premier Straw ECBs are designed to provide temporary protection for grass seed and topsoil during the germination and progressive revegetation and root system development stages.
Product
Premier Straw ECBs, as manufactured by American Excelsior Company, shall be made from the finest quality agricultural straw fibers available. Straw fibers shall be made into ECB form and stitched to a single net on top or netting top and bottom. Premier Straw fibers shall be of a consistent thickness and evenly distributed throughout the ECB. A variety of netting types is available to meet specific job site requirements. Premier Straw ECBs are certified weed seed free.
Product Roll Sizes Weight* Netting AEC Premier Straw 8.0 ft x 112.5 ft (100 yd2)
or
16.0 ft x 112.5 ft (200 yd2)0.50 lb/yd2 Polypropylene
or
FibreNet™*Weight is based on a dry fiber weight basis at the time of manufacture. Baseline moisture content of AEC Premier Straw fibers is 15%.
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AEC Premier Straw® Wattles
AEC Premier Straw® Wattles
AEC Premier Straw® Wattles are tubular products consisting of the finest available agricultural straw fibers encased in durable netting. The straw fibers are certified weed seed free.
Straw wattles are dense by nature, thus; they pool water, unlike Curlex® Sediment Logs that allow water to filter through its porous matrix. AEC Premier Straw wattles may be placed across channels bottoms, but their primary use is on hillslopes to break up slope lengths and slow overland flow.
Downloadable Files
- AEC Premier Straw Wattles PD
- AEC Premier Straw Wattle Staking Pattern Guide
- AEC Premier Straw Wattle SDS
- Curlex Sediment Log and AEC Wattle Design Values
- AEC Recommended Log and Wattle Slope Spacing – U.S.
- AEC Recommended Log and Wattle Slope Spacing – Metric
- AEC Premier Straw Wattles CSI
- AEC Premier Straw Wattles NonStandard MSMC
- AEC Premier Straw Wattles Installation Guidelines
- AEC LEED Brochure
- AEC Premier Straw Wattles Standard MSMC
- AEC Premier Straw Wattle Slope Interruption CAD.dwg
- AEC Premier Straw Wattle Slope Interruption CAD.pdf
Material Characteristics
Product Name/Nominal Diameter 9.0 in 12.0 in 20.0 in Minimum Diameter 8.5 in (21.6 cm) 11.5 in (29.2 cm) 19.0 (48.3 cm) Length (±10%) 25.0 ft (7.6 m) 10.0 ft (3.1 m) 10.0 ft (3.1 m) Weight (±10%) 50.0 lb (22.7 kg) 30.0 lb (13.6 kg) 60.0 lb (27.2 kg) Density (±10%) 4.53 lb/ft3
(72.6 kg/m3)3.82 lb/ft3
(61.3 kg/m3)2.75 lb/ft3
(44.1 kg/m3)Typical Applications
- On hillslopes to break up slope length and overland flow
- Across channel bottoms to pool water and reduce flow velocities
AEC Premier Straw Wattles shall be installed on slopes or in channels to intercept water flow and collect sediment on site. AEC Premier Straw Wattles are typically installed in a two-inch deep trench that is constructed along the contour, perpendicular to the slope or direction of flow. Ends of the wattles shall be turned up the slope, so as to retain water and prevent its release from the end of the wattle.
Wattles shall be secured to the subgrade by wooden stakes spaced every four lineal feet across the length of the wattle. Stakes shall be driven through the center of the wattle and into the ground a minimum of 24”, with less than two inches projecting above the top of the wattle. A stake shall be placed within two feet of the end of the wattle. The installation process may be expedited by using a metal rod to create pilot holes for wooden stakes. When joining two wattles, tightly abut both ends or overlap the wattles approximately six inches. If wattles are joined together by abutting the ends, tie the ends together using heavy twine or plastic locking ties.
When installing in a channel bottom, AEC Premier Straw Wattle installation shall continue three feet above the anticipated high water mark.
AEC Premier Straw Wattles shall remain in place until fully established vegetation and root systems are present and can survive on their own. Wattles that are not removed will degrade in-place.
Project specifications should be reviewed for any unique installation requirements.
Installation
AEC Premier Straw Wattles shall be installed on slopes or in channels to intercept water flow and collect sediment on site. AEC Premier Straw Wattles are typically installed in a two-inch deep trench that is constructed along the contour, perpendicular to the slope or direction of flow. Ends of the wattles shall be turned up the slope, so as to retain water and prevent its release from the end of the wattle.
Wattles shall be secured to the subgrade by wooden stakes spaced every four lineal feet across the length of the wattle. Stakes shall be driven through the center of the wattle and into the ground a minimum of 24”, with less than two inches projecting above the top of the wattle. A stake shall be placed within two feet of the end of the wattle. The installation process may be expedited by using a metal rod to create pilot holes for wooden stakes. When joining two wattles, tightly abut both ends or overlap the wattles approximately six inches. If wattles are joined together by abutting the ends, tie the ends together using heavy twine or plastic locking ties.
When installing in a channel bottom, AEC Premier Straw Wattle installation shall continue three feet above the anticipated high water mark.
AEC Premier Straw Wattles shall remain in place until fully established vegetation and root systems are present and can survive on their own. Wattles that are not removed will degrade in-place.
Project specifications should be reviewed for any unique installation requirements.
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Bindex™ Family of Hydraulic Mulches
Bindex™ Family of Hydraulic Mulches
Innovative erosion and sediment control solutions are a norm at American Excelsior Company. That is why our Curlex® fibers are the backbone of our erosion and sediment control products. We now have a family of products to choose from when the project conditions warrant the use of a hydraulically applied product.
Imagine the convenience of ordering everything from base mulch products to a quality bonded fiber matrix (BFM), standard straw, straw/coconut, and coconut blankets, industry-standard Curlex erosion control blankets, high-performing and sustainably sourced Recyclex® turf reinforcement mats (TRMs), and efficient Curlex Sediment Log® and standard straw wattles for sediment control… all from the same company, on the same truck. The Bindex innovation of a high-performance hydraulically applied mulch family of products has provided our customers with the industry’s BEST COST DELIVERY SYSTEM from our six manufacturing and distribution centers.
Curlex Fibers: All products in the Bindex Family of Hydraulic Mulches contain industry-standard Curlex fibers. These are a few of the benefits Curlex fibers add to the Bindex Family of Hydraulic Mulches:
- Curlex Fibers help ”bind” the matrix due to their unique curls and barbs
- Curlex Fibers provide added loft and surface roughness to the Bindex Family of Hydraulic Mulches
- Curlex Fibers are well known for their ability to help expedite germination
- Curlex Fibers have over 50 years of superior performance history as an erosion control media
- Curlex Fibers are made from a biodegradable and renewable resource (Great Lakes Aspen)
- Curlex Fibers have been tested under numerous test methods
Downloadable Files
- Bindex Family of Hydraulic Mulches PD.pdf
- Bindex BFM Application First Pass.wmv
- Bindex BFM Mixing in Hydroseeder.wmv
- Bindex Blend WT SDS.pdf
- Bindex Wood WT SDS.pdf
- Bindex Blend SDS.pdf
- Bindex BFM SDS.pdf
- Bindex Wood SDS.pdf
- Bindex BFM Slope.pdf
- Bindex Family of Hydraulic Products Press Release.pdf
- Bindex BFM Fish Toxicity Report
- Bindex Blend CSI.pdf
- Bindex Wood WT CSI.pdf
- Bindex Wood CSI.pdf
- Bindex BFM CSI.pdf
- Bindex BFM MSMC.pdf
- Bindex Blend MSMC.pdf
- Bindex Wood WT MSMC.pdf
- Bindex Blend WT MSMC.pdf
- Bindex Wood MSMC.pdf
- Bindex BFM Installation Guidelines.pdf
- Bindex Wood and Bindex Blend Installation Guidelines.pdf
- AEC Product Line Overview.pdf
- RECP Cross Reference Guide.pdf
- AEC Channel Application Guide - U.S.pdf
- AEC Channel Application Guide - Metric.pdf
- Pipeline Brochure.pdf
- AEC LEED Brochure.pdf
- ASTM D7322 Press Release.pdf
- AEC Slope Application Guide.pdf
- Shear Stress.pdf
- Bindex Blend WT CSI.pdf
- Bindex BFM Slope CAD.dwg
- Bindex BFM Slope CAD.pdf
Bindex BFM
Bindex BFM is a one-step erosion control system that provides intimate protection. Bindex BFM combines natural wood fibers, including Curlex fibers, with a cross-linked binder, tackifier, and dye that is mixed with water and applied hydraulically. The resultant matrix becomes water-insoluble, allowing for maximum protection and effective germination immediately after drying.
All ingredients are pre-measured into each bag of Bindex BFM. This one-bag system reduces inventory needs, simplifies compliance, allows for convenient mixing, and helps to ensure consistent quality.
Bindex BFM Highlights
- Hydraulically applied slurry ”binds” to almost any soil surface and dries to form a bonded fiber matrix that can be hydrated repeatedly
- Matrix helps reduce surface erosion by holding soil, seed, and amendments in place while promoting vegetation establishment
- Matrix protects from rainfall and wind erosion while releasing moisture to the soil below it
- Made from wood fibers (including Curlex fibers), a natural binding agent, and a mixture of organic and mineral activators
- Formula is non-toxic and biodegradable (see Bindex BFM Fish Toxicity Report)
- Self-contained one-bag system
- Does not require two-step application
how easily Bindex BFM with Curlex Fibers mixes with mechanically agitated hydroseeders (Bindex BFM is not designed to be installed with jet agitated equipment).
In addition, watch how Bindex BFM sprays uniformly from a mechanically agitated hydroseeder.
See the Bindex BFM Installation Guidelines and Bindex BFM Slope CAD detail (.pdf) or (.dwg) for complete installation instructions.
Bindex BFM Material Specifications and Manufacture Certifications (MSMC)
Bindex BFM CSI long specificationBindex Wood WT
Bindex Wood WT contains natural wood fibers, including Curlex Fibers, and high-grade organic tackifier that are pre-mixed in each bag. Bindex Wood WT sprays easily for consistent coverage with reliable performance.
Bindex Wood WT Material Specifications and Manufacture Certifications (MSMC)
Bindex Wood WT CSI long specificationBindex Blend WT
Bindex Blend WT combines clean recycled paper with the powerful performance of Bindex Wood along with a high-grade organic tackifier. All ingredients are pre-mixed in each bag. Bindex Blend WT is vastly superior to tackified straight paper mulch.
Bindex Blend WT Material Specifications and Manufacture Certifications (MSMC)
Bindex Blend WT CSI long specificationBindex Wood
Bindex Wood is a planting mulch containing natural wood fibers, including Curlex fibers. Its long fibers interlock and cling to the soil.
Bindex Wood Material Specifications and Manufacture Certifications (MSMC)
Bindex Wood CSI long specificationBindex Blend
Bindex Blend combines the economy of clean recycled paper with the performance of Bindex Wood. It is vastly superior to untackified straight paper mulch.
Bindex Blend Material Specifications and Manufacture Certifications (MSMC)
Bindex Blend CSI long specification
Bindex Wood & Bindex Blend Installation GuidelinesMaterial Characteristics
Product* Ingredients Bindex BFM 88.0% Natural Wood Fibers (including Curlex® fibers), 9% High-Grade Organic Tackifier, ≈1.0% Proprietary, ≈1.0% Proprietary, ≈1.0% Green Dye Bindex Wood WT ≈97.0% Natural Wood Fibers (including Curlex® fibers), ≈3% High-Grade Organic Tackifier, <1.0% Green Dye Bindex Blend WT ≈60% ± 10% Natural Wood Fibers (including Curlex® fibers),
≈40% ± 10% Recycled Clean Paper, ?3% High-Grade Organic Tackifier, <1.0% Green DyeBindex Wood ≈99.0% Natural Wood Fibers (including Curlex® fibers), <1.0% Green Dye Bindex Blend ≈60% ± 10% Natural Wood Fibers (including Curlex® fibers),
≈40% ± 10% Recycled Clean Paper, <1.0% Green Dye*All products come in plastic bags [50.0 lb (22.6 kg)] that are shipped 36 bags per pallet.
Performance Capabilities
Product Rating Slope Length* Application Rate Bindex BFM ≤ 1H:1V 75 ft
(22.9 m)3,000 – 4,200 pounds per acre
(3,362 – 4,707 kg/ha)Bindex Wood WT ≤ 3H:1V 50 ft
(15.2 m)2,000 – 3,000 pounds per acre
(2,241 – 3,362 kg/ha)Bindex Blend WT ≤ 3.5H:1V 50 ft
(15.2 m)2,000 – 3,000 pounds per acre
(2,241 – 3,362 kg/ha)Bindex Wood ≤ 5H:1V 20 ft
(6.1 m)2,000 – 3,000 pounds per acre
(2,241 – 3,362 kg/ha)Bindex Blend ≤ 5H:1V 20 ft
(6.1 m)2,000 – 3,000 pounds per acre
(2,241 – 3,362 kg/ha)*Recommended maximum uninterrupted slope length at maximum slope rating. Install Curlex® Sediment Log® perpendicular to slope length at proper spacing intervals prior to applying hydraulic mulch when slope interruption is used.
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Curlex® I and II Blankets
Curlex® I and II Blankets
Curlex® is considered the industry standard by many because of the plethora of Curlex® Features and Benefits. Remember, there is only one Curlex®. Accept no imitations.
American Excelsior Company is the inventor of biodegradable erosion control blankets. Developed in the early 1960s, Curlex® excelsior blankets are specifically designed to actually promote ideal growing conditions for grass seed, while simultaneously protecting topsoil from wind and water erosion. Curlex® excelsior blankets have long passed the test of time. By design, Curlex® blankets have a built-in swell factor — wet curled excelsior fibers slightly expand in thickness and interlock to form a strong, fiber matrix. This allows the fibers to provide intimate contact with local terrain. Water flow is trained to follow the curled fiber matrix. The roughness of the curled excelsior matrix slows the velocity to a point where gravity takes over, which allows moisture to slowly seep into the topsoil to promote ideal growing conditions.
Downloadable Files
- Curlex Blankets PD.pdf
- All Excelsior Blankets Are Not Created Equal.pdf
- Shear Stress.pdf
- ASTM D6460 Curlex I Vertical Wall.wmv
- ASTM D6459 Curlex II Test.WMV
- ASTM D6460 Curlex I Test.WMV
- Comparison of ECB Fibers.wmv
- Curlex Fibers Remove Oil From Water.wmv
- Ecologically Friendly Curlex Fibers.wmv
- Curlex Natural Mechanical Functions.wmv
- Curlex Easy Unrolling Guide.wmv
- Trench Method B.wmv
- Trench Method A.wmv
- Curlex I, I CL, II, II CL, III SDS.pdf
- Curlex I and II FibreNet SDS.pdf
- Curlex II PDS.pdf
- Curlex I FibreNet PDS.pdf
- Curlex II CL PDS.pdf
- Curlex I PDS.pdf
- Curlex II FibreNet PDS.pdf
- Curlex II .98 PDS.pdf
- Curlex Slope CAD.dwg
- Curlex Slope CAD.pdf
- Curlex Channel CAD.dwg
- Curlex Channel CAD.pdf
- AEC Product Line Overview.pdf
- CURLEX Features and Benefits.pdf
- RECP Cross Reference Guide.pdf
- AEC Channel Application Guide - U.S..pdf
- AEC Channel Application Guide - Metric.pdf
- Pipeline Brochure 2013 016.pdf
- AEC Lunch and Learn Invite Form.pdf
- AEC LEED Brochure.pdf
- Completely unrolling RECPs by AEC.pdf
- AEC Slope Application Guide.pdf
- Protecting Landfills With RECPs - Curlex.pdf
- Pikes Peak Erosion Solutions.pdf
- Curlex II CSI.pdf
- Curlex II (.98) CSI.pdf
- Curlex I QuickMow CSI.pdf
- Curlex II CL QuickMow CSI.pdf
- Curlex II FibreNet CSI.pdf
- Curlex I FibreNet CSI.pdf
- Curlex II QuickMow CSI.pdf
- Curlex II .98 QuickMow CSI.pdf
- Curlex I CSI.pdf
- Steel Wire Staples MSMC.pdf
- Curlex II FibreNet MSMC.pdf
- Curlex II (.98) MSMC.pdf
- Curlex I MSMC.pdf
- Curlex II MSMC.pdf
- Curlex II CL FibreNet MSMC.pdf
- Curlex I FibreNet MSMC.pdf
- Curlex I CL FibreNet MSMC.pdf
- Curlex Installation Guidelines.pdf
- Curlex Staple Pattern Guide
- Solar Panel Array Erosion Control AEC CAD.pdf
- Solar Panel Array Erosion Control AEC CAD.dwg
- Curlex II CL CSI
Material Characteristics
Curlex blankets consist of unique softly barbed, interlocking, curled, Aspen excelsior fibers. They are naturally seed-free. Curlex blankets are available with a variety of environmentally sensitive and/or stronger netting types to match job site requirements. We offer a green color-coded plastic netting for applications requiring UV resistance, strength, and longevity. Our photo-degradable Quick Mow™ netting is recommended for urban, golf course, and certain roadside projects. It is color-coded (white) to identify it as a rapid breakdown, polypropylene netting designed for use in areas to be mowed. Also available is our FibreNet™ — 100% biodegradable netting — for use in critical environmentally sensitive areas.
Most straight-line fiber blankets draw the line at 270 g/m2 (.50 lb/yd2), but not Curlex. At just under 400 g/m2 (.75 lb/yd2), Curlex blankets bring 50% more erosion control fibers to your job site. Curlex blankets are available in natural Aspen or QuickGRASS® (green). Combine that with a roll that is wider than conventional blankets and you have today’s most effective and efficient multi-purpose biodegradable erosion control blanket. Curlex excelsior blankets are available individually wrapped or in master packs to allow for mechanical unloading and stacking.
All Excelsior Blankets Are NOT Created Equal
Learn more about the differences amongst various fibers used for erosion control.
Watch the Natural Mechanical Functions of Engineered Curlex Fibers.Performance Capabilities
Channels
Shear Stress
- Curlex I: 84 Pa (1.75 lb/ft2)
- Curlex II: 108 Pa (2.25 lb/ft2)
Curlex I ASTM D6460 Vertical Wall Test
Curlex I ASTM D6460 Trapezoidal TestSlopes
Steepness
- Curlex I: ≤ 2H:1V
- Curlex II: ≤ 1.5H:1V
Curlex blankets have long passed the test of time. Curlex has been successful for over 40 years because of its superior performance. Watch Curlex being tested on a slope and notice the clean, clear runoff that is exiting the plot.
Typical Applications
- Highway embankments, ditch bottoms and slopes, bridges, approaches, and medians
- Residential, commercial, & industrial developments
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Urban drainage, stream banks, and waterways
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Golf course fairways, roughs, waterways, & drop structures
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Landfill caps, side slopes, and let down structures
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Pipeline right-of-ways
Curlex Case Studies
- Fire and Ice - Curlex in Extreme Climates.pdf
- Curlex Helps Put a Cap on Landfill Erosion.pdf
- Residential Erosion and Vegetation Establishment with Curlex.pdf
- Bringing Green Roofs to Life with Curlex.pdf
- Almost Schooled by the Florida Pan Handle Soils - Curlex II.pdf
- Curlex Proves Superior Over Straw at Laurel Park Landfill.pdf
- Repairing Dislocated Highway Shoulders With Curlex.pdf
- Highway Right-of-Way Solution is Curlex.pdf
- When Unpredictable Weather Calls, Curlex Answers
Choosing the Right Curlex Product
Curlex Single Net (Curlex I)
This is the one that started it all – the erosion control blanket that literally defined an industry: Curlex I. Born in 1963, Curlex I continues to set the standard for a majority of erosion control blanket requirements.
A specific cut of Great Lakes Aspen curled wood excelsior with 80% six-inch fibers or greater fiber length. It shall be of a consistent thickness, with fibers evenly distributed throughout the entire area of the blanket. The top of each blanket shall be covered with photodegradable or biodegradable netting. Material is naturally seed-free and does not contain chemical additives.
Specifications
Recommended Use: Slopes to 2:1; Channels to 7 ft/s, shear stress to 1.75 lb/ft2 Roll Sizes: 4’ x 101.25’ (50 yd2)
8’ x 101.25’ (100 yd2)
16’ x 112.5’ (200 yd2)Weight*: .73 lb/yd2 Netting Options: Green, Quick Mow White (90 day), FibreNet Color: Natural Aspen or QuickGRASS (Green) *Weight is based on a dry fiber weight basis at the time of manufacture. Baseline moisture content of Great Lakes Aspen excelsior is 22%.
Curlex Double Net (Curlex II)
A specific cut of Great Lakes Aspen curled wood excelsior with 80% six-inch fibers or greater fiber length. It shall be of a consistent thickness, with fibers evenly distributed throughout the entire area of the blanket. The top and bottom of each blanket shall be covered with photodegradable or biodegradable netting. Material is naturally seed-free and does not contain chemical additives.
Specifications
Recommended Use: Slopes to 1.5:1; Channels to 9 ft/s, shear stress to 2.25 lb/ft2 Roll Sizes: 4’ x 112.5’ (50 yd2)
8’ x 112.5’ (100 yd2)
16’ x 112.5’ (200 yd2)Weight*: .73 lb/yd2 Netting Options: Green, Quick Mow White (90 day), FibreNet Color: Natural Aspen or QuickGRASS (Green) *Weight is based on a dry fiber weight basis at the time of manufacture. Baseline moisture content of Great Lakes Aspen excelsior is 22%.
Are you interested in the same great benefits of Curlex without the net(s)? Check out Curlex® NetFree™. In addition, for steeper slopes, higher shear stresses, and longer functional longevity requirements check out Curlex® Heavy Duty Blankets.
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Curlex® Bloc, an American-Made Alternative to Coir Logs
Curlex® Bloc, an American-Made Alternative to Coir Logs
Curlex Blocs are versatile products that have been used in various applications beyond shorelines.
Using Curlex Bloc as a natural filter is becoming more and more common each day. Curlex Blocs continue to be used in conjunction with vegetation on shoreline restoration projects, but contractors are continually finding new applications for the product. For example, wire-backed silt fence can be replaced with Curlex Blocs to protect sensitive wetlands. With that said, if you know of a new application for Curlex Blocs, please tell us!
Test Data: Curlex Blocs – Natural Filters for Challenging Conditions. Learn more about how Curlex Blocs can be used as filters for challenging conditions. The results of the simulation, which involves an all-natural Curlex Bloc filter station, speak for themselves. The erosion and sediment control industry has not previously seen a natural product this effective that did not need to incorporate flocculant material.”
Customers across North America have been asking for an American-made alternative to coir logs, and American Excelsior Company has answered with the development of Curlex Blocs. Patent-pending Curlex Blocs are manufactured in the USA with fibers from forests in the Great Lakes (USA), whereas coir fibers are typically imported from halfway across the planet.
Curlex Blocs’ unique flat footprint provides more intimate contact with subgrade as compared to traditional tubular shore products such as coir logs and compost socks. In addition, Curlex Blocs may be installed over soil or over rolled erosion control products.
Curlex Blocs are light in color by design, as compared to darker-colored coir logs and compost socks which easily absorb heat from sunlight. This heat consequently warms runoff flowing through the products, leading to detrimental effects on fish and other aquatic organisms in adjoining water bodies.
Curlex Blocs are suitable for stream bank restorations and other shoreline applications with low energy and wave action. Secondary applications for Curlex Blocs include around inlets and outlets, around job sites for perimeter control, runoff diversion, or in other applications when a damming product is desired.
Curlex Blocs are available palletized to minimize material handling requirements. Curlex Blocs are designed to be functional* for 3+ years. The optional biodegradable containment material is designed to start degrading during the first year to allow voluntary seed and sediment into the Curlex fiber matrix.
The matrix of the Curlex Bloc is the key to the product’s performance capabilities. The containment material is a carrier to assist with product shipping and placement into the field. Optional synthetic containment material is designed not to degrade during the first year.
*Functional Longevity varies from region to region because of differences in climatic conditions.
Curlex Blocs are designed to provide initial stability of shorelines and streambanks by buffering wave action and flow velocity. Incorporation of live plants through and around Curlex Blocs is common. Ensure sufficient moisture is available for target species selected. Use planting iron to create a hole in Curlex Bloc then place plug deep into Curlex Bloc. Typically, plugs are installed in a staggered pattern along the length of the Curlex Bloc.
Downloadable Files
- Curlex Bloc PD.pdf
- Curlex Bloc PDS.pdf
- Curlex Bloc Installation.wmv
- Coir Products - A Different Kind of Invasive.pdf
- Curlex Bloc Natural Filters.pdf
- Curlex Bloc SDS.pdf
- Curlex Bloc Press Release.pdf
- Curlex Bloc CSI.pdf
- Curlex Bloc MSMC.pdf
- AEC Product Line Overview.pdf
- RECP Cross Reference Guide.pdf
- AEC Channel Application Guide - U.S.pdf
- AEC-Channel-Application-Guide-Metric.pdf
- PipelineBrochure 2013 016.pdf
- AEC LEED Brochure.pdf
- ASTM D7322 Press Release.pdf
- AEC Slope Application Guide.pdf
- Curlex Bloc ASTM D5141 Results
- Curlex Bloc Installation Guidelines
- Fly Ash Filtration Using Curlex Blocs
- Curlex Bloc Anchoring Techniques CAD.dwg
- Curlex Bloc Anchoring Techniques CAD.pdf
- Curlex Bloc Filtration CAD Part 1.dwg
- Curlex Bloc Filtration CAD Part 1.pdf
- Curlex Bloc Filtration CAD Part 2.dwg
- Curlex Bloc Filtration CAD Part 2.pdf
- Curlex Bloc Shoreline CAD.dwg
- Curlex Bloc Shoreline CAD.pdf
- Curlex Bloc Dewatering Structure CAD.DWG
- Curlex Bloc Dewatering Structure CAD.PDF
Suggested Specifications
Product Name Curlex Bloc Curlex Bloc HD Nominal Dimensions 18 in x 16 in (45.7 cm x 40.6 cm) 18 in x 16 in (45.7 cm x 40.6 cm) Length (+10%, -0%) 4.0 ft or 8.0 ft (1.2 m or 2.4 m) 4.0 ft or 8.0 ft (1.2 m or 2.4 m) Unit Weight** (±10%) 14.0 lb/ft (20.8 kg/m) 18.0 lb/ft (26.8 kg/m) Unit Ground Contact (minimum) 192 in2/ft (4,064.2 cm2/m) 192 in2/ft (4,064.2 cm2/m) Density** (±10%) 7.0 lb/ft3 (112.1 kg/m3) 9.0 lb/ft3 (144.1 kg/m3) Fiber Great Lakes Aspen (naturally seed free) Great Lakes Aspen (naturally seed free) Fiber Size 80% of fibers a minimum of 6” (15.2 cm) 80% of fibers a minimum of 6” (15.2 cm) Containment Material Synthetic or Biodegradable Synthetic or Biodegradable **Weight is based on a dry fiber weight basis at time of manufacture. Baseline moisture content of Great Lakes Aspen excelsior is 22%.
Curlex Blocs (with biodegradable containment material) are easily abutted with a seamless ”joint” by pulling the extra flap of containment material from one end over the end of the adjacent Curlex Bloc.
An alternating staking pattern and weaving rope pattern are used to secure Curlex Blocs for shoreline applications.
Curlex Blocs can be used to create flat ”shelves” or ”benches” on a shore that is covered with Curlex® NetFree™ for ease of plugging native vegetation.
Curlex Blocs are manufactured from Great Lakes Aspen. Curlex Blocs are naturally seed-free and non-toxic.
Environmentally Friendly
Curlex Blocs are manufactured from Great Lakes Aspen. Curlex Blocs are naturally seed-free and non-toxic.
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Curlex® CL Blankets
Curlex® CL Blankets
If you can get a Performance Driven Product like Curlex®, why would you use anything else?
Innovative erosion and sediment control solutions are the norm at American Excelsior Company because our Curlex fibers are the backbone of our products. Curlex fibers have a unique ability to expand and contract when wet and when combined with ”barbed” fibers, Curlex CL fibers actually cling to each other. Project owners, consultants, specifiers, and landscape contractors wish to have many choices when selecting erosion control blankets (ECBs).
That is why American Excelsior Company, the inventor of biodegradable ECBs, innovated Curlex CL, which is a cost-effective lighter version of standard Curlex that provides performance and vegetation establishment benefits superior to straight lined fiber blankets such as straw. Curlex CL offers the best of both worlds – all the unique benefits of the time proven Curlex fiber and a competitive price. Curlex CL is your new solution for a basic single net and double net ECB applications. Curlex is considered the industry standard by many because of the plethora of Curlex Features and Benefits. Learn more about the differences amongst various fibers used for erosion control.
Downloadable Files
- Curlex CL PD
- AEC LEED Brochure
- Curlex CL Staple Pattern Guide
- Curlex Installation Guideline
- Curlex I CL MSMC
- Curlex II CL MSMC
- Curlex I MSMC
- Curlex I CL PDS
- Curlex II CL PDS
- Curlex I CL CSI
- Curlex II CL CSI
- Curlex I, I CL, II, II CL, III SDS
- Curlex I CL QuickMow CSI
- Curlex CL Press Release
- Curlex II CL QuickMow CSI
- Curlex CL Slope CAD.dwg
- Curlex CL Slope CAD.pdf
- Curlex CL Channel CAD.dwg
- Curlex CL Channel CAD.pdf
- RECP Cross Reference Guide
- AEC Slope Application Guide.pdf
- AEC Channel Application Guide - US.pdf
- AEC Channel Application Guide - Metric.pdf
Material Characteristics
Curlex CL blankets consist of unique softly barbed, interlocking, curled, Aspen excelsior fibers. They are naturally seed-free. Curlex blankets are specifically designed to promote ideal growing conditions for seeds, while simultaneously protecting topsoil from wind and water erosion. Curlex blankets are designed with a built-in swell factor – wet curled excelsior fibers slightly expand in thickness and interlock to form a strong fiber matrix. This allows the fibers to provide intimate contact with the local terrain. Water flow is trained to follow the curled fiber matrix. The roughness of the curled excelsior matrix slows the velocity to a point where gravity takes over, which allows moisture to slowly seep into the topsoil to promote ideal growing conditions. We offer a green color-coded plastic netting for applications requiring UV resistance, strength, and longevity. Our photo-degradable QuickMow™ netting is recommended for urban, golf course, and certain roadside projects. It is color-code white to identify it as a rapid breakdown, polypropylene netting designed for use in areas to be mowed.
Curlex CL blankets are offered in rolls that are longer than other standard blankets. At a length of 150 feet, 33% more product makes it on each truck, which is imperative with the condition of today’s fuel industry. In addition, labor costs are reduced by expedited installation with longer rolls and because there are fewer seams to deal with.
Performance Capabilities
Product Slopes Channels (Shear Stress Rating) Curlex I CL 2H:1V & flatter 77 Pa (1.60 lb/ft2) Curlex II CL 1.5H:1V & flatter 86 Pa (1.80 lb/ft2) Typical Applications
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Utility and pipeline right-of-ways
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Highway embankments, ditch bottoms and slopes, bridges, approaches and medians
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Residential, commercial, and industrial developments
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Landfill construction
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Urban drainage
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Slope stabilization
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Golf course fairways, roughs, and waterways
Comparison of Curlex CL and Straw Blankets – the Choice is Clear
Product Curlex CL Typical Straw Blanket Fiber: Engineered Curled Excelsior for E&S Control Straight, Agricultural By-Product Fiber Action During Hydraulic Events: Expand, Dig into Soil, and Form Strong Continuous Interlocking Matrix Float Roll Length: 150.0 ft (45.7 m) 112.5 ft (34.3 m) Roll Area: 133.3 yd2 (111.5 m2) 100.0 yd2 (83.6 m2) Side Seams: Not Required Minimum 2” – 4” Overlap Required Mass per Area ±10%*: 0.55 lb/yd2 (0.30 kg/m2) 0.50 lb/yd2 (0.27 kg/m2) Weed Seeds: Naturally Seed Free May be Certified Weed Seed Free Only Slopes: ≤ 2H:1V to ≤ 1.5H:1V ≤ 3H:1V to ≤ 2H:1V Channels (shear): 1.60 lb/ft2 to 1.80 lb/ft2 1.55 lb/ft2 to 1.75 lb/ft2 Longevity:** ≤ 15, ≤ 18 months
≤ 12 month
Price: Similar to Straw Blanket Similar to Curlex CL *Weight is based on a dry fiber weight basis at the time of manufacture. Baseline moisture content of Great Lakes Aspen excelsior and Agricultural Straw are 22% and 15%, respectively.
**Longevity varies by region due to differences in climatic conditions.Suggested Specifications
Curlex I CL (single net) & Curlex II CL (double net)
A specific cut of Great Lakes Aspen curled wood excelsior with 80% six-inch fibers or greater fiber length. It shall be of a consistent thickness, with fibers evenly distributed throughout the entire area of the blanket. The material does not contain any seeds or chemical additives. The top of each Curlex I CL shall be covered with netting. The top and bottom of each Curlex II CL shall be covered in netting.
Width 4.0 ft (1.2 m) 8.0 ft (2.4 m) 16.0 ft (4.9 m) Length 150.0 ft (45.7 m) 150.0 ft (45.7 m) 150.0 ft (45.7 m) Area 66.7 yd2 (55.7 m2) 133.3 yd2 (111.5 m2) 266.7 yd2 (223.0 m2) Weighta 36.7 lb (16.6 kg) 73.3 lb (33.3 kg) 146.7 lb (66.5 kg) Fiber Count ≈4,800 per yd2
(≈5,760 per m2)≈4,800 per yd2
(≈5,760 per m2)≈4,800 per yd2
(≈5,760 per m2)Fiber Length
(80% min.)≥6.0 in (≥15.2 cm) ≥6.0 in (≥15.2 cm) ≥6.0 in (≥15.2 cm) Mass Per Unit Area
(± 10%)0.55 lb/yd2
(0.30 kg/m2)0.55 lb/yd2
(0.30 kg/m2)0.55 lb/yd2
(0.30 kg/m2)Net Openings 1.0 in x 2.0 in
(25.4 mm x 50.8 mm)1.0 in x 2.0 in
(25.4 mm x 50.8 mm)1.0 in x 2.0 in
(25.4 mm x 50.8 mm)**Weight is based on a dry fiber weight basis at time of manufacture. Baseline moisture content of Great Lakes Aspen excelsior is 22%.
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Curlex® Enforcer® TRM
Curlex® Enforcer® TRM
Curlex® is considered the industry standard by many because of a plethora of Curlex Features and Benefits. Remember, there is only one Curlex®. Accept no imitations.
The Curlex® Enforcer TRM is designed to provide long-term protection against wind and water erosion. It is a natural choice to use in place of stone or riprap in swales, ditch bottoms, and on long, steep slopes.
Downloadable Files
Material Characteristics
1.25 lb/yd2 product with naturally seed-free Great Lakes Aspen Excelsior Fibers designed to provide a service life of ≈36 months, but the remaining components of the product are permanent. It is bound by two layers of extra heavy-duty black UV stabilized netting to provide permanent reinforcement between established vegetation and root systems in channel bottoms or on slopes. Curlex Enforcer is a biocomposite turf reinforcement mat (TRM).
Learn more about the differences amongst various fibers used for erosion control.
Watch the Natural Mechanical Functions of Engineered Curlex Fibers.Curlex Enforcer TRMs are available individually wrapped or in master packs to allow for mechanical unloading and stacking.
Performance Capabilities
Curlex Enforcer TRMs can handle wind and water shear even on steep slopes. These heavy-duty blankets provide long-term protection in critical areas where vegetation requires additional time and protection to develop. The following are some practical application recommendations.
Product Slopes Shear Stress Curlex Enforcer ≤ .5H:1V 156 Pa (3.25 lb/ft2) unvegetated, 480 Pa (10.0 lb/ft2) vegetated *Weight is based on a dry fiber weight basis at the time of manufacture. Baseline moisture content of Great Lakes Aspen Excelsior is 22%.
Typical Applications
Channel bottoms, swales, steep slopes, let-down structures, drop structures, and other areas associated with concentrated water flow exceeding the performance capability and service life of a standard biodegradable blanket.
Case Studies
Suggested Specifications
Heavy-Duty Excelsior Blankets
Product Roll Sizes Weight* Netting (top & bottom) Color Curlex Enforcer 8’ x 67.5’ (60 yd2) 1.25 lb/yd2 Extra Heavy Duty Black Natural or QuickGRASS® Green Choosing the Right Product
Curlex excelsior blankets and TRMs are available in various fiber weights and netting combinations to match the appropriate job site requirements. Eighty percent of the Curlex fibers are six inches or longer with consistent thickness and are evenly distributed over the blanket’s entire area. Both the top and bottom sides of the blankets are covered with black, heavy-duty, extruded plastic mesh designed to provide strength beyond the service life of standard blankets. Curlex Enforcer TRMs are naturally seed-free and do not contain any chemical additives or foreign matter.
Installation and Staple Guidelines
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Curlex® Green Savers™
Curlex® Green Savers™
Cover greens with Curlex Green Savers in fall and start golfing earlier in the spring…
Curlex Green Savers are natural excelsior blankets that provide winter protection against drying winds, frost penetration, grass desiccation, and freezing cold on all golf course greens.
Curlex Green Savers maintain a more constant surface temperature and allow excellent air circulation. Curlex Green Savers minimize heat build up and the freeze-thaw cycle, which helps to establish quality greens early in the season, thus extending the playing season by two to three weeks.
Curlex Green Savers are furnished in rolls with polyethylene wrapping to protect against the elements prior to installation and may be ordered in Master-Paks to minimize material handling requirements.
Downloadable Files
Material Characteristics
Typical Rolls Sizes Width 4.0 ft (1.2m) 8.0 ft (2.4m) Length 50.0 ft (15.2 m) 50.0 ft (15.2 m) Area 22.2 yd2 (18.6 m2) 44.4 yd2 (37.1 m2) Weight 36.0 lb (16.3 kg) 72.0 lb (32.7 kg) Physical Properties Fiber Great Lakes Aspen Excelsior (naturally seed free); Curled, interlocking with barbed edges Fiber Size 80% of fibers a minimum of 6” (15.2 cm) long; 0.038” ± 0.008” wide x 0.018” ± 0.003” thick (0.97 mm ± 0.20 mm wide x 0.46 mm ± 0.08 mm thick) Weight* 1.62 lb/yd2 (0.88 kg/m2) ± 10% Thread Material HT Polypropylene with UV degrader additive Thread Pattern 4” x 4” (10.2 cm x 10.2 cm) ± 0.50” (1.3 cm) Net Material Polypropylene heavy duty black Net Openings 0.75” wide x 0.75” long (19.1 mm x 19.1 mm) Net Configuration Top and bottom -
Curlex® III and High Velocity HD Blankets
Curlex® III and High Velocity HD Blankets
Curlex® is considered the industry standard by many because of the plethora of Curlex Features and Benefits. Remember, there is only one Curlex®. Accept no imitations.
Heavy Duty Curlex® III and High Velocity Blankets are designed to provide long-term protection against wind and water erosion. They are a natural choice to use in place of stone or riprap in swales, ditch bottoms, and on long, steep slopes.
Downloadable Files
- Shear Stress.pdf
- Curlex Heavy Duty Blankets PD.pdf
- ASTM D6460 Curlex III Test.wmv
- Curlex III FibreNet SDS.pdf
- Curlex High Velocity FibreNet SDS.pdf
- Curlex High Velocity SDS.pdf
- Curlex Enforcer PDS.pdf
- Curlex High Velocity PDS.pdf
- Curlex III PDS.pdf
- AEC Product Line Overview.pdf
- RECP Cross Reference Guide.pdf
- AEC Channel Application Guide - U.S.pdf
- AEC Channel Application Guide - Metric.pdf
- PipelineBrochure_2013_016.pdf
- AEC LEED Brochure.pdf
- ASTM D7322 Press Release.pdf
- AEC Slope Application Guide.pdf
- CAD Details Curlex Slope
- CAD Details Curlex Channel
- Curlex III FibreNet CSI
- Curlex III CSI.pdf
- Curlex Enforcer CSI
- Curlex High Velocity CSI
- Curlex High Velocity FibreNet CSI
- Curlex III FibreNet PDS
- Curlex Enforcer SDS
- Curlex Enforcer MSMC
- Curlex High Velocity FibreNet MSMC
- Curlex III FibreNet MSMC
- Curlex III MSMC
- Curlex I, I CL, II, II CL, III SDS.pdf
- Curlex High Velocity MSMC.pdf
- Curlex Channel CAD.dwg
- Curlex Channel CAD.pdf
Material Characteristics
Curlex® III
.98 lb/yd2 product with naturally seed free Great Lakes Aspen Excelsior Fibers designed to provide protection for grass seed and topsoil from wind and water erosion for ≈36 months, while simultaneously promoting ideal growing conditions.
Curlex® Enforcer®
1.25 lb/yd2 product with naturally seed free Great Lakes Aspen Excelsior Fibers designed to provide a fiber service life of ≈36 months, but the remaining components of the product are permanent. It is bound by two layers of extra heavy-duty black UV stabilized netting to provide permanent reinforcement between established vegetation and root systems in channel bottoms or on slopes. Curlex Enforcer is a biocomposite turf reinforcement mat (TRM).
Curlex® High Velocity™ (HV)
1.62 lb/yd2 product with naturally seed free Great Lakes Aspen Excelsior Fibers designed to provide extended protection for grass seed and topsoil from wind and water erosion for approximately 36+ months, while simultaneously promoting ideal growing conditions on steep, long slopes and/or in channel applications.
Learn more about the differences amongst various fibers used for erosion control.
Watch the Natural Mechanical Functions of Engineered Curlex Fibers.Curlex heavy-duty excelsior blankets are available individually wrapped or in master packs to allow for mechanical unloading and stacking.
Performance Capabilities
Curlex heavy duty blankets can handle wind and water shear even on steep slopes. These heavy duty blankets provide long-term protection in critical areas where vegetation requires additional time and protection to develop. The following are some practical application recommendations.
Video: ASTM D6460 Curlex III Channel Test
Product Slopes Shear Stress Curlex III ≤ 1H:1V 120 Pa (2.5 lb/ft2) unvegetated Curlex Enforcer ≤ .5H:1V 156 Pa (3.25 lb/ft2) unvegetated, 480 Pa (10.0 lb/ft2) vegetated Curlex High Velocity (HV) ≤ .75H:1V 156 Pa (3.25 lb/ft2) unvegetated *Weight is based on a dry fiber weight basis at the time of manufacture. Baseline moisture content of Great Lakes Aspen Excelsior is 22%.
Typical Applications
- Channel bottoms
- Swales
- Steep slopes
- Let down structures
- Drop structures
- Other areas associated with concentrated water flow exceeding the performance capability and service life of a standard biodegradable blanket.
Curlex HD Case Studies
Suggested Specifications
Heavy Duty Excelsior Blankets
Product Roll Sizes Weight* Netting (top & bottom) Color Curlex III 8’ x 90’ (80 yd2) .98 lb/yd2 Black or FibreNet™ Natural or QuickGRASS® Green Curlex Enforcer 8’ x 67.5’ (60 yd2) 1.25 lb/yd2 Extra Heavy Duty Black Natural or QuickGRASS® Green Curlex High Velocity (HV) 8′ x 50′ (44.2yd2) 1.62 lb/yd2 Heavy Duty Black or FibreNet™ Natural or QuickGRASS® Green Choosing the Right Heavy Duty Curlex Product
Heavy Duty Excelsior Blankets are available in various fiber weights and netting combinations to match the appropriate job site requirements. Eighty percent of the Curlex fibers are six inches or longer with consistent thickness and are evenly distributed over its entire area. Both the top and bottom side of the blankets are covered with black, heavy-duty, extruded plastic mesh designed to provide strength beyond the service life of standard blankets. Curlex Excelsior blankets are naturally seed-free and do not contain any chemical additives or foreign matter.
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Curlex® Hi-Vis Excelsior Logs
Curlex® Hi-Vis Excelsior Logs
Curlex® Hi-Vis Excelsior Log are easy to move with their durable handles. But, the best part is what you don’t see. These are the only high visibility logs filled with the naturally seed free Great Lakes Aspen Curlex® fibers you know and trust.
Curlex® fibers provide the highest level of sediment control. Pre approved by the US EPA as an oil sorbent, Curlex® fibers also remove hydrocarbons, nutrients, metals and more.
Benefits and Applications:
- Helps control site access
- Slow vehicle into site
- Hi-Vis shell quickly identifies perimeter
- HD polyethylene shell for long-life
- 4 Integrated handles for easy moving
- Proven performance of Curlex® fibers
- EPA approved sorbent
- Delineate sensitive areas
- Additional sediment control BMP
Downloadable Files
- Curlex Hi-Vis Excelsior Logs PD.pdf
- Curlex Hi-Vis Excelsior Logs SDS
- Curlex Hi-Vis Excelsior Logs MSMC
- Curlex Hi-Vis Log Channel CAD.dwg
- Curlex Hi-Vis Log Channel CAD.pdf
- Curlex Hi-Vis Log Inlet Protection.dwg
- Curlex Hi-Vis Log Inlet Protection CAD.pdf
- Curlex Hi-Vis Log Single Perimeter Control CAD Sheet 40.dwg
- Curlex Hi-Vis Log Slope Interruption CAD.dwg
- Curlex Hi-Vis Log Slope Interruption CAD.pdf
- Curlex Hi-Vis Log Stacked Installation CAD.dwg
- Curlex Hi-Vis Log Stacked Installation CAD.pdf
- Curlex Hi-Vis Log Triple Stack Perimeter Control CAD Sheet 41.dwg
- Curlex Hi-Vis Log Triple Stack Perimeter Control CAD Sheet-41.pdf
- Curlex Hi-Vis Log Single Perimeter Control CAD Sheet 40.dwg
- Curlex Hi-Vis Log Single Perimeter Control CAD Sheet-40.pdf
- Curlex Hi-Vis Excelsior Logs CSI.pdf
- Curlex Hi-Vis Excelsior Logs Installation Guidelines.pdf
Material Characteristics
Description:
Curlex Hi-Vis Excelsior Logs are tubular products consisting of excelsior wood fibers encased in a tubular sleeve. The high visibility containment sleeves have durable handles for ease of movement.
Note: All measurements are nominal.Physical Properties:
Fiber: Great Lakes Aspen (naturally seed free)
Containment Configuration: Totally encasedMaterials:
Great Lakes Aspen (naturally seed free)
Durable High Visibility, Tubular SleeveTypical Curlex Hi-Vis Excelsior Log Size:
Norminal Diameter 9.0 in (22.9 cm) 9.0 in (22.9 cm) Log Length > 18.0 ft (5.5 m) > 20.0 ft (6.1m) -
Curlex® NetFree™
Curlex® NetFree™
American Excelsior Company is the inventor of biodegradable erosion blankets.
American Excelsior Company’s dedication to innovation has lead to the industry’s very first 100% biodegradable erosion blanket. Developed in 2003, Curlex NetFree excelsior blankets are specifically designed to actually promote ideal growing conditions for grass seed, while simultaneously protecting topsoil from wind and water erosion without the use of polypropylene netting on the top or bottom of the blanket. While maintaining all the benefits of the industry-standard Curlex® excelsior blanket, Curlex NetFree offers a solution that eliminates the fear of plastic or jute netting getting caught up in moving activities or animals becoming entrapped in environmentally sensitive job sites. Curlex is considered the industry standard by many because of the plethora of Curlex Features and Benefits.
Downloadable Files
- Biodegradable Blanket With Out Netting Material – Curlex NetFree.pdf
- Shear Stress.pdf
- Curlex NetFree PD.pdf
- Curlex NetFree Staple Pattern Guide.pdf
- ASTM D6460 NetFree Test.WMV
- ASTM D6459 Curlex NetFree.wmv
- Curlex NetFree SDS.pdf
- Curlex NetFree PDS.pdf
- AEC Product Line Overview.pdf
- RECP Cross Reference Guide.pdf
- AEC Channel Application Guide - U.S.pdf
- AEC Channel Application Guide - Metric.pdf
- Pipeline Brochure.pdf
- AEC LEED Brochure.pdf
- ASTM D7322 Press Release.pdf
- AEC Slope Application Guide.pdf
- Curlex NetFree CSI
- Curlex NetFree Installation Guidelines.pdf
- Curlex NetFree MSMC
- Curlex NetFree Slope CAD.dwg
- Curlex NetFree Slope CAD.pdf
- Curlex NetFree Channel CAD.dwg
- Curlex NetFree Channel CAD.pdf
- Biodegradable Blanket Without Netting Material-Curlex NetFree.pdf
Material Characteristics
Curlex blankets consist of unique softly barbed, interlocking, curled, Great Lakes Aspen excelsior wood fibers. They are naturally seedfree. Curlex NetFree is a 100% biodegradable erosion blanket. Using the unique interlocking, curled, Great Lakes Aspen excelsior wood fibers stitched together with a 100% biodegradable thread allows the blanket to be manufactured without the use of plastic or jute nettings. Depending on job site requirements, the Curlex NetFree blanket can bring a higher performance characteristic to your job site over conventional mulch mats, blown straw with plastic netting, or other single net straight fiber blankets. Curlex NetFree excelsior blankets are available individually wrapped or in master packs to allow for mechanical unloading and stacking.
Performance Capabilities
Slopes 3H:1V and flatter Channels 48 Pa (1.0 lb/ft2) Typical Applications
- All Mowing Activities
- Golf Course Construction
- Environmentally Sensitive Areas
- Residential Development
- Commercial Development
- Highway Construction
- Urban Drainage
- Slope Stabilization
Curlex NetFree Case Studies
Curlex NetFree
A 100% biodegradable erosion blanket manufactured with an engineered cut of Great Lakes Aspen excelsior wood fiber. The wood fiber shall consist of 80% six-inch or greater in length. The blanket shall be of a consistent thickness, with fibers evenly distributed throughout the entire area of the blanket creating a mat with no voids in material. The blanket shall be manufactured using a 100% biodegradable stitch material to form the continuous matrix of Curlex fibers. The blanket shall be naturally seed-free and not contain any foreign weed seed, chemical additives, tackifiers, or paper products that could hinder grass growth, establish unwanted evasive weed species or shorten necessary erosion protection time periods. The blanket performance shall be supported by an ASTM protocol test result.
Benefits of Curlex NetFree
- No more entrapment of wildlife and pets
- No more netting tangled in mowing equipment
- No more worries about future environmental risks; Curlex NetFree is 100% biodegradable
- No more tripping on netting
- No more waiting for netting to decompose
Suggested Specifications
Curlex NetFree blankets shall be made from 100% Great Lakes Aspen Excelsior. The fibers shall be made into blanket form without the aid of any netting. Curlex NetFree fibers shall be of consistent thickness and evenly distributed throughout the blanket. Curlex NetFree shall be a 100% biodegradable erosion control blanket.
Roll Dimensions 8.0 ft x 90.0 ft (2.4 m x 27.4 m) Roll Area 80.0 yd2 (66.9 m2) Unit Weight* .73 lb/yd2 (0.40 kg/m2) ± 10% Netting Options No Netting *Weight is based on a dry fiber basis at the time of manufacture. Baseline moisture content of Great Lakes Aspen excelsior is 22%.
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Curlex® RoadRunner™
Curlex® RoadRunner™
Curlex RoadRunner is a mechanically installed erosion control blanket (ECB) system that has virtually rendered manual installation obsolete.
If you work with large projects and would like to drastically reduce your unloading and installation labor rate, RoadRunner ECBs along with our patented installation equipment is your most efficient solution. RoadRunner installation equipment is compatible with skid steer equipment. RoadRunner mechanically unloads, installs the blankets, reduces your crew size, and minimizes labor installation time. In turn, it allows you to complete large projects ahead of schedule, vs. the extra time and labor normally associated with manually installed blankets.
Downloadable Files
Material Characteristics
RoadRunner is a patented system designed to allow one person to mechanically unload a flatbed of blankets on-site in less than one hour. After unloading, just change to the installation mode and install with the most labor efficient system available. All you need to install RoadRunner ECBs is one operator and two to three persons to staple the blankets. RoadRunner installation equipment allows you to minimize crew size and maximize labor efficiency by installing wider and longer ECBs. RoadRunners allow for a fast, smooth installation. Available colors are natural Aspen or QuickGRASS® (green pigment) for urban aesthetics. Curlex is considered the industry standard by many because of the plethora of Curlex Features and Benefits.
Performance Capabilities
Channels
RoadRunner installation equipment will install Curlex ECBs in channels that are accessible by most skid steers.
Slopes
Steepness: RoadRunner ECBs have been installed on 2H:1V slopes; however, the limitations of equipment and operator skill will vary. Refer to equipment safety manual before installing on steep slopes.
Typical Applications
- Highway medians, shoulders, channel bottoms, and side slopes
- Golf course fairways & roughs
- Residential, commercial, and industrial developments
- Landfill caps and side slopes
- Mine reclamation projects
- Pipeline right-of-ways
Suggested Specifications
ECB – Mechanically Installed
General
ECB is in rolled blanket form to be used in conjunction with patented RoadRunner equipment for the purpose of reducing crew size, minimizing unloading time, and maximizing installation efficiency. RoadRunner Installation Equipment is compatible with most skid steer loaders and tractors.
Product
ECBs shall be standard Curlex Excelsior RoadRunner blankets as manufactured by American Excelsior Company. ECB shall be made of Great Lakes Aspen excelsior with one layer of netting (top side) stitched to form a three-dimensional matrix. Netting on both sides is optional. RoadRunner ECBs shall be naturally seed free and be of consistent thickness. Fiber shall be Curlex excelsior and 80% or more shall be six inches or longer. Fiber shall be curled with soft barbs to allow for an interlocking matrix. Excelsior fiber color shall be natural Aspen or QuickGRASS (green). Curlex RoadRunner ECBs shall be furnished with a 10 cm (4 in) diameter corrugated core to allow handling by equipment during unloading and installation.
Roll Width 2.4 m (8.0 ft) Roll Length 167.6 m (550.0 ft) Roll Area 409.0 m2 (489.0 yd2) Weight* 0.40 kg/m2 (0.73 lb/yd2) ± 10% *Weight is based on a dry fiber weight basis at time of manufacture. Baseline moisture content of Great Lakes Aspen excelsior is 22%.
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Curlex® Sediment Log®
Curlex® Sediment Log®
Curlex® Sediment Log uses excelsior fibers to reduce hydraulic energy & filter sediment-laden runoff. Tired of straw and hay bale checks being blown out and the fibers washed downstream to clog the nearest outlet?
Fed up with spending all of your time and efforts installing a silt fence only to see it be knocked down when it rains or a good wind comes along? How about when you have to go back and pick up the loose fibers and/or remove those worn-out silt fences and take them to the landfill? Next time, consider trying our environmentally friendly, naturally seed-free, Curlex Sediment Log. Water filters through (not underneath) the diameter of the porous, interlocked fiber log matrix. As it does, velocity is naturally reduced and sediment is collected on the upstream side of the excelsior fiber log. Install Sediment Log over bare soil and/or biodegradable & permanent erosion control blankets, on steep slopes as a wattle, around drains for inlet protection, or around job sites for perimeter control.
Downloadable Files
- Curlex Sediment Log PD
- Curlex Sediment Logs Bio PD
- Curlex Sediment Log PDS.pdf
- Curlex Sediment Log Bio PDS.pdf
- Dam or Filter (Land and Water Magazine Jan/Feb 2016)
- Shear Stress.pdf
- Curlex Sediment Log Staple Pattern Guide.pdf
- ASTM D7208 Curlex Sediment Log Testing.wmv
- Curlex Sediment Log Perimeter Control Testing.wmv
- Curlex Sediment Log Flow Video.wmv
- Curlex Sediment Log SDS.pdf
- Wooden Stakes SDS.pdf
- AEC Product Line Overview.pdf
- RECP Cross Reference Guide.pdf
- AEC Channel Application Guide - U.S.pdf
- AEC Channel Application Guide - Metric.pdf
- Pipeline Brochure.pdf
- AEC Lunch and Learn Invite Form.pdf
- AEC LEED Brochure.pdf
- ASTM D7322 Press Release.pdf
- AEC Slope Application Guide.pdf
- Curlex Sediment Log Staking Pattern Guide
- Curlex Sediment Log Perimeter-Part 1
- Curlex Sediment Log Perimeter-Part 1.dwg
- Curlex Sediment Log Perimeter-Part 2
- Curlex Sediment Log Perimeter-Part 2.dwg
- Curlex Sediment Log Standard MSMC
- Fly Ash Filtration Using Curlex Sediment Log
- Curlex Sediment Log Bio CSI.pdf
- Curlex Sediment Log CSI
- Curlex Sediment Log NonStandard MSMC.pdf
- Curlex Sediment Log Standard Bio MSMC.pdf
- Curlex Sediment Log NonStandard Bio MSMC.pdf
- Sediment Log Channel Spacing – U.S.
- Sediment Log Channel Spacing – Metric
- Curlex Sediment Log and AEC Wattle Design Values
- Curlex Sediment Log Channel CAD.pdf
- Curlex Sediment Log Channel CAD.dwg
- Curlex Sediment Log Inlet Protection CAD.pdf
- Curlex Sediment Log Inlet Protection CAD.dwg
- Curlex Sediment Log Perimeter Control CAD Part 1.dwg
- Curlex Sediment Log Perimeter Control CAD Part 1.pdf
- Curlex Sediment Log Perimeter Control CAD Part 2.dwg
- Curlex Sediment Log Perimeter Control CAD Part 2.pdf
- Curlex Sediment Log Slanted Stakes CAD.dwg
- Curlex Sediment Log Slanted Stakes CAD.pdf
- Curlex Sediment Log Slope Interruption CAD.dwg
- Curlex Sediment Log Slope Interruption CAD.pdf
- Curlex Sediment Log Bio PD
- Channel Erosion Done Right - Avoiding the Race to the Bottom
- Culrex Sediment Log BIO SDS.pdf
- Curlex Sediment Log Bio Channel CAD.pdf
- Curlex Sediment Log Bio Channel CAD.dwg
- Curlex Sediment Log Bio Inlet Protection CAD.pdf
- Curlex Sediment Log Bio Inlet Protection CAD.dwg
- Curlex Sediment Log Bio Perimeter Control CAD.pdf
- Curlex Sediment Log Bio Perimeter Control CAD.dwg
- Curlex Sediment Log Bio Slope Interruption CAD.pdf
- Curlex Sediment Log Bio Slope Interruption CAD.dwg
Material Characteristics
Curlex Sediment Log is a versatile excelsior log comprised of an outside containment fabric and filled with unique Curlex® fibers. Curlex fibers are made of Great Lakes Aspen excelsior fibers. The fibers are curled with soft interlocking barbs and 80% will be six inches in length or longer. Curlex is considered the industry standard by many because of the plethora of Curlex Features and Benefits. The outside, open weave containment fabric is degradable, thus Curlex Sediment Log will degrade in place if not removed. Curlex Sediment Log is porous, allowing water to pass through the excelsior matrix, progressively slowing velocity and filtering sediment as it passes through the log diameter. Sediment Log is extremely flexible and contours to the terrain to maintain intimate contact with the sub-grade. In addition, they come with six other benefits; lightweight, no trenching, no weed seeds, no disposal hassles, are re-usable, and hold their shape.
Product Name/Nominal DiameteraLength (±10%)Weight (±10%)bNet Opening (Hexagonal-Shaped)20 in3.05 m (10 ft)13.62 kg (30 lb)3.2 cm (1.3 in)12 in3.05 m (10 ft)9.02 kg (20 lb)2.5 cm (1 in)9 in7.62 m (25 ft)11.35 kg (25 lb)1.9 cm (.75 in)6 in7.62 m (25 ft)5.45 kg (12 lb)1.3 cm (.5 in)a
Custom sizes available
b Weight and density are based on a dry weight basis at time of manufacture. Baseline moisture content of Great Lakes Aspen excelsior, AEC Premier Straw and
AEC Premier Coconut fibers are 22%, 15%, and 20% respectively.Performance Requirements
PropertyValueMethodFlow Rate (GPM/ft2) ≥ 35ASTM D5141 Slope Soil Loss Reduction (%) ≥ 70Quantified Researchc Channel Soil Loss Reduction (%) ≥ 50ASTM D7208 pH Buffering 8 ± 3ASTM D1117, modified Functional Longevityd ≤ 24 MonthsDocumented Laboratory and Field Studies Oil Sorbent PreapprovedU.S. Environmental Protection Agency Removal of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) ≥ 95%Quantified Researche Fly Ash Filtration (TSS) ≥ 78%Quantified Researchf Fly Ash Filtration (NTU) ≥ 76%Quantified Researchf c
Functional longevity varies from region to region because of differences in climatic conditions.
d Boving and Zhang, Chemosphere 54 (2004) 831-839.
e
Kelsey, K. and M. Murley. (2017, January). Fly Ash Slurry Filtration Using Curlex® Sediment Log® – Quantifying Total Suspended Solids and Turbidity Reduction.
Unpublished internal document, ErosionLab.
f
Based on ASTM D5141Typical Applications
Energy dissipation and Sediment Control Device for:
- Ditch bottoms, swales, and waterways
- Over bare soils and/or temporary & turf reinforcement mats (TRMs)
- Drop structures and let down structures
- 360-degree protection around catch basins & drop inlet structures
- Curb & drainage outlets
- Project ingress & egress termination points
- As wattles on steep slopes
- Site perimeter control
- Use in place of bales, silt fence, reinforced silt fence, and rock checks
Curlex Sediment Log Case Studies
Curlex Sediment Log Design Values with Comparisons to Typical Straw Wattles
Product Name/Nominal DiameteraDensityb(lb/ft3)GPM/ft2gGPM/linear ft of installed productP Factorh
(event-based)6 in Curlex Sediment Log2.442.519.50.4619 in Straw Wattle4.57.55.60.6769 in Curlex Sediment Log2.342.529.00.46112 in Straw Wattle3.88.08.00.82812 in Curlex Sediment Log2.540.036.70.29720 in Curlex Sediment Log1.4 37.546.9 0.297
a Custom sizes available.
b Weight and density are based on a dry weight basis at the time of manufacture. Baseline moisture content of Great Lakes Aspen Excelsior, AEC Premier Straw, and AEC Premier Coconut fibers are 22%, 15%, and 20%, respectively.
c Kelsey, K., T. Johnson, and R. Vavra. 2006. ”Needed Information: Testing, Analysis, and Performance Values for Slope Interruption and Perimeter Control BMPs.” IECA Conference Proceedings. P. 171-181.”
d Functional Longevity varies from region to region because of differences in climatic conditions.
e Boving and Zhang, Chemosphere 54 (2004) 831-839.
f Kelsey, K., and M. Murley. (2017, January). Fly Ash Slurry Filtration Using Curlex® Sediment Log®–Quantifying Total Suspended Solids and Turbidity Reduction. Unpublished internal document, ErosionLab.
g Based on ASTM D5141.
h Based on large simulated rainfall testing.Design Resources
Curlex Sediment Log Design Values
Channel and Slope Design Values for Curlex Sediment Log
Recommended Spacing Between Curlex Sediment Logs in Channelized Flow Applications
(U.S. Customary Units)
(Metric)Recommended Spacing Between Curlex Sediment Logs on Slopes
(U.S. Customary Units)
(Metric)Curlex Sediment Log perimeter control testing
Watch the Difference in Flow Rates Between a Curlex Sediment Log and a straw wattleSuggested Specifications
Sediment Control Device
General
Sediment Log consists of an outside, open weave, containment fabric filled with Great Lakes Aspen curled excelsior fibers. Its purpose is to provide a flexible, lightweight, porous, sediment control device demonstrating the ability to conform to terrain details and dissipate water velocity in concentrated flow areas.
Sediment Control Device shall be Curlex Sediment Log, as manufactured by American Excelsior Company. Curlex Sediment Log shall be made of Great Lakes Aspen Excelsior fibers encased in an outside open weave containment fabric. Fibers shall be curled with soft, interlocking barbs to form a strong, organic filtration matrix. A minimum of 80 percent of the fibers shall be 15 cm (6 in) or greater in length. Fibers shall be evenly distributed throughout the diameter and length of the Sediment Log. Fibers shall be naturally seed-free. Excelsior color shall be standard Aspen (natural). Netting at each end of the log shall be secured to assure fiber containment.
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Curlex® Septic Blankets
Curlex® Septic Blankets
Do-It-Yourself Natural Winter Protection for Your Septic Field
Protect your investment with Curlex Septic Blankets. They are made in Northern Wisconsin by a company that knows what it takes to protect septic fields from frigid Northern winters. Curlex Septic Blankets are made from natural, sustainably harvested, Great Lakes Aspen. The unique fibers are stitched to netting on the top and the bottom sides. Curlex Septic Blankets provide winter protection against frost penetration without the use of plastic tarps which can kill vegetation and prevent natural moisture flow. Simply unroll Curlex Septic Blankets before the first frost and roll them up when the thaw starts. Curlex Septic Blankets can be disposed of with no negative environmental impact.
Downloadable Files
Material Characteristics
Each layer of Curlex Septic Blanket provides an R Factor of 2.2 according to ASTM C518-10 install multiple layers if a higher insulating value is desired). Two roll sizes of Curlex Septic Blankets are available to meet your installation requirements. No special installation tools are required. Curlex Septic Blankets are anchored with sod staples or similar devices in a “five of diamond” pattern at a density of 1 staple/yd2.
Typical Rolls Sizes Width: 4.0 ft (1.2 m) 8.0 ft (2.4 m) Length: 100.0 ft (30.5 m) 50.0 ft (15.2 m) Area: 44.4 yd2 (37.1 m2) 44.4 yd2 (37.1 m2) Weight: 71.9 lb (32.6 kg) 71.9 lb (32.7 kg) Physical Properties Fiber: Great Lakes Aspen Excelsior (naturally seed-free); Curled, interlocking with barbed edges Fiber Size: 80% of fibers a minimum of 6” (15.2 cm) long; 0.038” ± 0.008” wide x 0.018” ± 0.003” thick (0.97 mm ± 0.20 mm wide x 0.46 mm ± 0.08 mm thick) Fiber Color: Natural Aspen or Colored Green Weighta: 1.62 lb/yd2 (0.88 kg/m2) ± 10% Thread and Net Material: Polypropylene Net Configuration: Top and bottom aWeight is based on a dry fiber weight basis at the time of manufacture. Baseline moisture content of Great Lakes Aspen excelsior is 22%.
Disclaimer: Curlex Septic Safe Blankets are a system for providing winter protection of septic fields. American Excelsior Company (AEC) believes that the information contained herein to be reliable and accurate for use in winter protection applications. However, since physical conditions vary from job site to job site and even within a given job site, AEC makes no performance guarantees and assumes no obligation or liability for the reliability or accuracy of the information contained herein for the results, safety, or suitability of using Curlex Septic Safe Blankets, or for damages occurring in connection with the installation of any erosion control product whether or not made by AEC or its affiliates, except as separately made in writing.
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Curlex® SiltTRAP™
Curlex® SiltTRAP™
Dirty water and mud washing into the streets – these are a few things on construction sites that pose such a nuisance and, at the same time, such a difficult challenge to control. However, ignoring it is simply not an option.
Today’s contractors and engineers are faced with stringent EPA water quality discharge requirements, including NPDES Phase I and II regulations and increased enforcement on job sites. Curlex® SiltTRAP™ was developed to help meet regulatory compliance standards by filtering out sediment from runoff water before it enters storm drains in construction areas.
In addition to the compliance requirements, new residential and commercial developments can enhance the appearance of their projects, while solving problems of soil loss and water runoff by using Curlex® SiltTRAP™. Since these developments are designed to attract buyers or tenants while under construction, it’s vital to the owners to employ an aesthetically pleasing approach to their projects. The green color gives the appearance of instant natural turf, masking its real purpose of providing erosion control for soil loss and water flow control.
Typical Applications
- Along back edge of curbs and gutter structures
- Along edge of concrete and asphalt pavements
- Perimeters of residential construction sites
- Perimeters of commercial construction sites
- Perimeters of industrial construction sites
Material Characteristics
SiltTRAP offers a unique way of installing a temporary buffer strip to capture sediment before it washes away, filling gutters, clogging pipes, and generally creating a mess. The naturally seed free, unique Curlex® excelsior fibers in SiltTRAP filter soil from the runoff and greatly reduce off-site problems without the installation and disposal hassles of silt fence. All components of SiltTRAP are degradable, thus there is no need to remove the product after the construction phase is complete.
Roll Dimensions
Width (ft) Length (ft) Area (yd2) 4 112.5 50 8 112.5 100 16 112.5 200 Curlex SiltTRAP with its QuickGRASS® (green pigment) fibers provides a tremendous visible benefit that is seen the moment it is installed. This is well received in residential and commercial areas where you want to promote a finished effect when your visitors are entering or leaving the site.
Curlex SiltTRAP fibers expand when wet creating a ”clinging” effect to the soil, making the blanket become twice as thick, thereby adding additional protection during heavy rain. The same fibers then slowly release the absorbed moisture back to the soil creating a hygroscopic action that nurtures seeds and promotes revegetation. Watch the Natural Mechanical Functions of Engineered Curlex Fibers.
Learn more about the differences amongst various fibers used for erosion control.
Curlex is considered the industry standard by many because of the plethora of Curlex Features and Benefits.
Suggested Specifications
General
Curlex SiltTRAP is an excelsior buffer strip matting for the purpose of sediment capture at the perimeter of active earthwork projects and along curbs and paved surfaces.
Product
Excelsior Buffer Strips shall be Curlex SiltTRAP, as manufactured by American Excelsior Company. SiltTRAP shall be a specific cut of Great Lakes Aspen curled wood excelsior with 80% six-inch fibers or greater fiber length. Fibers shall be curled with soft barbs to allow for an interlocking matrix. The top of each blanket shall be covered with photodegradable polypropylene netting. SiltTRAP shall be naturally seed-free, contain no chemical additives, and be of consistent thickness with fibers evenly distributed throughout the entire area of the product. Excelsior color shall be QuickGRASS green. SiltTRAP is available individually wrapped or in master packs to allow for mechanical unloading and stacking.
General Downloads
Anchors
Biodegradable E-Staples® or steel wire staples a minimum of 6” (15 cm) in length.
Videos
Product Data Sheets
Installation and Staple Guidelines
Material Specifications
Safety Data Sheets
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Eco-Sustainable™ Products
Eco-Sustainable™ Products
With the increasing need to protect our environment and meet federal NPDES regulations, you need to trust your erosion and sediment control needs to a company that has documented performance. A company that provides one source for all your erosion and sediment products and design needs.
With American Excelsior’s new Eco-Sustainable line, you now have one source of products engineered by success, documented with ASTM large-scale testing, provide an opportunity to earn LEED® points and are backed by proven performance. Our Eco-Sustainable line is led by SUSTAINABLE, ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY, 100% BIODEGRADABLE, and RECYCLED products:
- Curlex® CL, and AEC Premier Straw®: SUSTAINABLE ECB’s made with Conwed’s® ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY Nature Zone™ netting and/or new Ecocycle™ Technology
- Curlex® NetFree™: a SUSTAINABLE ECB without netting and made from BIODEGRADABLE wood fibers
- Curlex Sediment Log®: SUSTAINABLE products to filter runoff, retain sediment and dissipate flows using BIODEGRADABLE excelsior fibers
- E-Staple®: a BIODEGRADABLE staple to anchor rolled products to the soil
- Recyclex® TRM and Recyclex® TRM-V: made from RECYCLED soda bottles
- ErosionWorks®: design software that allows you to design and analyze your site and make the right Eco-Sustainable product choices
Downloadable Files
Sustainable
Curlex® and AEC Premier Straw® products – led by Curlex® CL ECBs and Curlex Sediment Log®
Curlex fibers are cut from logs using a unique process where the actual thickness of the fiber, as well as the width, can be cut on high-speed equipment at the same time. The process is so unique, we can control the width and thickness down to the thousands of an inch. Curlex technology yields engineered fibers designed specifically for erosion and sediment control products.
Curlex CL technology utilizes less overall raw material, while still providing a high level of performance. All Curlex raw materials are provided by members of Sustainable Forestry Programs, thus we ensure our Curlex products are sustainable from the very beginning. Please visit our Curlex CL webpage for more details. Curlex is considered the industry standard by many because of the plethora of Curlex Features and Benefits.
Straw fibers are by-products of agriculture processes and do not provide the level of erosion or sediment control protection that can be expected with engineered Curlex brand products. However, straw fibers are sustainable because as long as the agricultural crops, such as wheat, are needed the straw fiber by-products will be available for lower end erosion and sediment control products.
Curlex Sediment Log is a unique product designed to be porous, unlike many other dense products that only provide damming effects. The key of Curlex Sediment Log is its fibers. Curlex fibers have been shown to be highly effective at filtering contaminated runoff. For example, independent research has quantified Curlex fiber’s unique capability to remove even polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which are typical components of asphalts, fuels, oils, and greases. It is important to remember that contaminated runoff cannot be filtered if it is not able to flow through the BMP. The porous design of Curlex Sediment Log allows water to flow through them. Curlex Sediment Log also dissipate flow velocity, which causes sedimentation in front of the products. Another very important property of Curlex Sediment Log is that it does not contain any seeds – period. Curlex Sediment Log is made from clean, 100% seed free Great Lakes Aspen. Other BMPs, such as straw based products, may be certified free of ”noxious” weed seeds. ”Noxious” weeds vary by region so take the safe route with naturally seed free Curlex Sediment Log and ensure no seeds will be introduced into the environment on your next project. Please visit our Curlex Sediment Log web page for more details.
Environmentally Friendly
Our Environmentally Friendly products are led by erosion control blankets with netting technologies provided by Conwed.
As discussed above, Curlex fibers are engineered specifically for erosion and sediment control solutions. During the precise process, curls and barbs are created that allow the
fibers to interlock with one another to form a continuous matrix. The interlocking fibers allow for Nature Zone™ netting materials with larger openings to be used, which have been shown through University testing to be more wildlife-friendly than nets with smaller opening sizes. Other fibers used for erosion and sediment control, such as straw, do not interlock so they typically fall through nettings with larger openings. Thus, fibers other than Curlex generally utilize net materials with smaller openings to hold the product together.
Curlex® NetFree™ is very Environmentally Friendly too because it is the only erosion control product that does not contain any netting and the entire product is 100% biodegradable. For complete details, please visit our Curlex NetFree webpage. Many of our products are also available with Environmentally Friendly jute netting and can be viewed at the link below.
Recycled Products
Recyclex TRM and Recyclex TRM-V and permanent turf reinforcement mats (TRMs) whose fibers are made from 100% post-consumer goods. For every one pound of Recyclex fibers, approximately 20 plastic bottles are diverted from our landfills. In many cases, Recyclex fibers are used to permanently protect landfills instead of the bottles being ”thrown away” in them. Recyclex products provide a high level of permanent erosion control protection while helping the environment at the same time. Avoid the requirement for producing new materials used by other TRMs and make a green footprint on your next project by selecting our environmentally responsible Recyclex TRM or TRM-V. Just think, you make a difference each time you use Recyclex products. For complete details, please visit our Recyclex TRM and TRM-V webpage.
LEED® Points
American Excelsior Company is your single source for earning LEED points outside your building. Our Eco-Sustainable product line has been developed to help site owners earn LEED points. Our products can help contribute toward U.S. Green Builders Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System™ points to help your project achieve its LEED certification.
Many of our products can help contribute to your LEED certification. For example, Recyclex TRM and TRM-V can be an integral part of your LEED certification by helping achieve up to 10 LEED points. Consider Recyclex TRM or TRM-V for your next swale, waterway, or channel instead of riprap or other TRMs because you will be helping the environment and your LEED point contributions at the same time.
Curlex NetFree, Curlex blankets, and Curlex Sediment Log are amongst some of our other products that can help contribute toward LEED points. For more information on how American Excelsior Company can help you achieve LEED points, please see our LEED Brochure or contact us. Appropriate LEED Rating Systems, categories, and specific credits are detailed in our brochure.
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E-Staple®
E-Staple®
A New, 100% Biodegradable Anchoring Staple
American Excelsior Company offers E-Staple®, a 100% biodegradable turf staple, which is not just another turf staple. E-Staple is the result of years of research and development that has produced the most unique turf staples available today.
Typical Applications
- Wetland and irrigation areas
- Coastal projects
- Golf course construction
- Airport construction
- Environmentally sensitive projects
- Mowing applications
- Use with Curlex® NetFree™ for a 100% biodegradable project
Material Characteristics
E-Staple’s unique composition sets it apart from other 100% biodegradable staples. E-Staples are comprised of a natural plastic that originates from materials that are abundantly grown in the United States. E-Staple composition is Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) plastic that is made from plant sugars and oils. ”Natural plastics” eliminate the use of petroleum-based materials, which ultimately helps reduce our dependency on oil. This innovative composition produces unique and unmatched physical and chemical features and benefits. All of these features and benefits, along with the independent pull out testing results vs. other turf staples, are detailed in the E-Staple TechNote.
Suggested Specifications and Certifications
- 100% biodegradable turf staple shall be E-Staple, as provided by American Excelsior Company
- Staple shall be 100% biodegradable from microbial activity in accordance to ASTM D5338 and ASTM D5271
- Staple shall biodegrade in cold (43 °F) to hot (180 °F) soil conditions
- Staples shall be water resistant
- Staples shall be T-Shaped and have barbed head and shoulders for superior holding strength
- Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) shall be provided for the product to ensure environmental compliance
General Downloads
E-Staple Unique Biodegradable Turf Staple.pdf
Shear Stress.pdf
E-Staples and E-Stapler PD.pdf
E-Stapler Release.pdf
AEC Product Line Overview.pdf
RECP Cross Reference Guide.pdf
AEC Channel Application Guide – U.S.pdf
AEC Channel Application Guide – Metric.pdf
Pipeline Brochure.pdf
AEC LEED Brochure.pdf
ASTM D7322 Press Release.pdf
AEC Slope Application Guide.pdfFeatures
- 100% Biodegradable in cold (43 °F) to hot (180 °F) conditions
- Water resistant and do not soften from moisture during storage
- Barbed shoulders and head for superior holding capabilities
- More environmentally friendly than wire staples
Biodegradation
E-Staples biodegrade by a surface attack mechanism triggered by soil microbes naturally present in the soil. With this in mind, E-Staples will biodegrade faster in more fertile soil because that means there are more microbes breaking down the material. E-Staples biodegrade in cold (43 °F) to hot (180 °F) conditions and do not require a pre-hydrolytic reduction in molecular weight for degradation to begin. Pre-hydrolytic reduction generally requires a hot (140 °F – 149 °F) and moist composting step, which is not a common condition for soils where turf staples are used. E-Staples will biodegrade completely from the soil in 8-24 months depending on site conditions.
Packaging
- Available in 4 and 6-inch lengths
- Carton of 500 or 1,000
Installation and Staple Pattern Guidelines
E-Staples may be installed by hand; however, the E-Stapler™ mechanical applicator greatly expedites E-Staples installation and should be used for best results in hard soils.
Videos
Material Specifications
Safety Data Sheets
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Excel® Fibermulch II
Excel® Fibermulch II
It only makes sense that you would trust your hydraulic mulch requirements to a company that dates back to 1888 and who has been producing quality erosion control products for over 60 years.
Excel® Fibermulch II is a product you can count on that is as successful as its manufacture. Just like the quality of Curlex® Excelsior Erosion Control Blankets (ECBs), you can be assured of a high-quality mulch to provide trouble-free applications.
Typical Applications
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Areas requiring mowing activities
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Highway construction
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Residential, commercial, & industrial development
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Golf course construction
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Environmentally sensitive areas
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Slope stabilization
Performance Capabilities
Slope Steepness ≤ 4H:1V Typical Longevity ≈ 3 Months Application Rate 2,000 – 2,500 lb/acre Material Characteristics
Excel Fibermulch II is made from all-natural, Aspen wood fibers (no blending of unknown outside materials). Excel Fibermulch II provides an organic cover to protect seeds, enhance germination, and hasten revegetation when mixed with water and applied with hydraulic mulching equipment. Excel Fibermulch II fibers are a nutrient from nature that adds organic nourishment to the soil. It is a free-flowing product that allows for a uniform mix, which creates a ”blanket-like” effect to aid in the germination process. Excel Fibermulch II is available with optional Dri-Water Hydro MixTackifier and/or green tracer dye.
Suggested Specifications
Hydraulic Mulch
Fiber Length 25% or more of fibers 0.40” (10.2 mm) long,
75% of fibers retained on #28 sieveMoisture Content 10% ± 3% pH 5.4 ± 0.1 Organic Matter 99.3% ± 0.2 Ash Content 0.7% ± 0.2 Water Holding Capacity 1401% ± 10% Gross Bag Weight 50.0 lb (22.7 kg) Dye Weight 4.0 oz (0.11 kg) Tackifier Weight 7.2 oz (0.20 kg) Fiber Great Lakes Aspen (naturally seed-free) General Downloads
Installation Guidelines
Before hydraulically applying Excel Fibermulch II, the finished grade shall be inspected by the Owner’s Representative to ensure it has been properly compacted and fine graded to remove any existing rills. It shall be free of obstructions, such as tree roots, projections such as stones, and other foreign objects. The contractor shall proceed when all satisfactory conditions are present. Each 50 lb bag of Excel Fibermulch II should be mixed with approximately 100 gallons of water and applied at a rate of 2,000 – 2,500 lb/acre. Mixing and application rates shall always be matched to project-specific specifications. Dri-Water Hydro mix tackifier (optional) and/or green tracer dye (optional) shall be mixed with water in the tank before being applied. Apply Excel Fibermulch II in multiple directions for best coverage results.
Material Specifications
Safety Data Sheets
Packaging
Excel Fibermulch II comes in water-tight, 50 lb bags that are easy to pour into the hydroseeding machine of your choice. Optional green dye tracer packet can be placed directly into the tank with the fibers. For applicator convenience, Excel Fibermulch II is shipped 45 bags per pallet, which equals 855 bags per truckload.
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QuickGRASS®PRO Erosion Blanket
QuickGRASS®PRO Erosion Blanket
American Excelsior Company is the inventor of biodegradable erosion control blankets. Developed in the 1960s for large construction and highway projects, Fiberex® now offers QuickGRASS®PRO to retailers and contractors.
Since the recent enactment of Phase II of the Clean Water Act, many municipalities have written Curlex®/QuickGRASS PRO into their building codes. Phase II affects small construction sites of just one acre or greater in size, impacting home builders and contractors. Curlex® is considered the industry standard by many because of the plethora of Curlex Features and Benefits.
- Complies with storm water management regulations
- Fast, easy installation
- Enhances grass seed germination by providing super water retention
- Protects seeds from birds and the sun’s drying heat
- Because QuickGRASS PRO is degradable, there is no need to remove it before mowing
Ask about the new E-Staple® biodegradable stakes, which can be used to anchor the QuickGRASS PRO erosion control blankets and other landscape fabrics. They are much more environmentally friendly than metal staples. E-Staples help to minimize the risk of injury to people and equipment. They have superior holding capability, and water resistant, and do not soften from moisture during storage.
Disclaimer: QuickGRASS PRO is a system for erosion control and re-vegetation on slopes and channels. American Excelsior Company (AEC) believes that the information contained herein to be reliable and accurate for use in erosion control and re-vegetation applications. However, since physical conditions vary from job site to job site and even within a given job site, AEC makes no performance guarantees and assumes no obligation or liability for the reliability or accuracy of information contained herein for the results, safety or suitability of using QuickGRASS PRO, or for damages occurring in connection with the installation of any erosion control product whether or not made by AEC or its affiliates, except as separately and specifically made in writing.
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Recyclex® TRM and Recyclex® TRM-V
Recyclex® TRM and Recyclex® TRM-V
Recyclex® – the first permanent turf reinforcement mat (TRM) with fibers made from 100% recycled post-consumer goods – ”green bottles”.
That is right, there are approximately 18 bottles in every pound of Recyclex® TRMs. American Excelsior Company invented the first biodegradable blanket, Curlex®, and we have done the same with recycled fibers to create Recyclex®. Not only is Recyclex® environmentally responsible, but it is also designed to meet your most difficult erosion control challenges. For long-term permanent erosion control, Recyclex® is the answer.
Typical Applications
Recyclex TRM’s are designed to allow revegetation and provide permanent protection in areas of concentrated flow:
- Ditch bottoms, channel bottoms, swales & slopes
- Steep reinforced slope veneers
- Landfill down chutes & let down structures
- Pond, small lake, and stream bank shoreline stabilization
- Urban Stormwater drainage channels & waterways
- Concentrated flow areas as a TRM component with Curlex® Sediment Log®
- Typical Rip Rap or Hard Armor applications
Performance Capabilities
Recyclex is arguably the most researched and tested erosion or sediment control product ever.
Channels
Recyclex TRM Shear Stress Rating: 480+ Pa (10+ lb/ft2)
Recyclex TRM-V Shear Stress Rating: 384+ Pa (8+ lb/ft2)Watch an ASTM D6460 Vegetated Recyclex Test
Watch Recyclex TRM-V Versus a High Flow in a ChannelSlopes
Steepness: Unlimited gradient, but relative to geotechnical review
Material Characteristics
Recyclex is made with fibers derived from 100% post-consumer recycled materials with 80% or more 5 inches in length or greater. The fibers are crimped to allow a strong, curled, interlocking fiber matrix. Sound familiar to Curlex excelsior fibers? Absolutely! Just as Curlex fibers have been the most successful biodegradable matrix since we invented erosion control blankets, we applied the same concept to our permanent Recyclex TRM. Our crimped fibers conform to terrain details and train water flow to follow the Recyclex curled fiber matrix. In turn, water flow velocity is reduced. Recyclex fibers have a specific gravity of greater than one, meaning the matrix will not float in a hydraulic event. Recyclex fibers are stitched together by two strong layers of UV-resistant polypropylene netting to form a three-dimensional matrix that is designed to provide permanent surface support for vegetation and structural root systems. Recyclex can be installed as an erosion control blanket by placing it over grass seed and topsoil or it can be soil-filled and seeded to allow a structural root system to grow directly into the permanent turf reinforcement matting. Recyclex is available in aesthetically pleasing green.
Case Studies
Suggested Specifications
General Downloads
Recyclex TRM From Plastic Bottles.pdf
Shear Stress.pdf
Recyclex TRM and TRM-V PD.pdf
AEC Product Line Overview.pdf
RECP Cross Reference Guide.pdf
AEC Channel Application Guide – US.pdf
AEC Channel Application Guide – Metric.pdf
Pipeline Brochure 2013 016.pdf
AEC Leed Brochure.pdf
ASTM D7322 Press Release.pdf
AEC Slope Application Guide.pdfProduct Data Sheets
Installation and Staple Guidelines
CAD Files
Recyclex Curlex Shoreline Double Layer Protection CAD.dwg
Recyclex Curlex Shoreline Double Layer Protection CAD.pdf
Recyclex Curlex Shoreline Single Layer Protection CAD.dwg
Recyclex Curlex Shoreline Single Layer Protection CAD.pdf
Recyclex TRM Channel CAD.dwg
Recyclex TRM Channel CAD.pdf
Recyclex TRM Slope CAD.dwg
Recyclex TRM Slope CAD.pdf
Solar Panel Array Erosion Control CAD.dwg
Solar Panel Array Erosion Control CAD.pdfSafety Data Sheets
Videos
Product Specifications
TRM shall be manufactured with recycled fibers approximately 5” in length, crimped, and curled to allow fiber interlocking, which is critical to a strong matrix. The fibers shall be encased between two layers of heavy UV stabilized polypropylene netting, and stitched top to bottom to form a three-dimensional matrix. The unique recycled polyester fibers have a memory of 95% of their original crimp after load or hydraulic events. The fibers shall have a specific gravity of greater than one, which means they will not float in a hydraulic application, unlike other polypropylene fibers.
Its three-dimensional matrix is specifically designed to provide permanent surface support and/or structural support for vegetation root systems. Therefore, it is a TRM or turf reinforcement matrix in blanket form. Typically, it is installed as a soil-filled and seeded TRM that allows the germination of vegetation above and provides a permanent structural matrix for the root system to grow into. In addition, it may be installed as a ”stand-alone” erosion control blanket (ECB) over the top of soil and seed, which allows vegetation to grow up through its permanent matrix.
Typical Recyclex TRM physical (index) properties
Index Property Test Method Value Mass Per Unit Area ASTM D 6566 .63 lb/yd2 (342 kg/m2) Thickness ASTM D 6525 .37 in (9.4 mm) Light Penetration ECTC Guidelines 55% Resiliency ASTM D 6524 85% MD Tensile Strength Max ASTM D 6818 387.6 lb/ft (5.7 kN/m) TD Tensile Strength Max ASTM D 6818 340.8 lb/ft (5.0 kN/m) MD Elongation ASTM D 6818 21.2% TD Elongation ASTM D 6818 20.3% Ultraviolet Stability ASTM D 4355 (1,000 hr) 90% (min.) Fiber Memory WLM-TM RC-17 95% Specific Gravity ASTM D 792 1.28 Porosity Calculated 97.6% Typical Recyclex TRM-V physical (index) properties
Index Property Test Method Value Mass Per Unit Area ASTM D 6566 .50 lb/yd2 (271 kg/m2) Thickness ASTM D 6525 .29 in (7.5 mm) Light Penetration ECTC Guidelines 57% Resiliency ASTM D 1777/ECTC 86% MD Tensile Strength Max ASTM D 6818 295.2 lb/ft (4.3 kN/m) TD Tensile Strength Max ASTM D 6818 194.4 lb/ft (2.9 kN/m) MD Elongation ASTM D 6818 32.2% TD Elongation ASTM D 6818 40.8% Ultraviolet Stability ASTM D 4355 (1,000 hr) 80% (min.) Fiber Memory WLM-TM RC-17 95% Specific Gravity ASTM D 792 1.21 Porosity Calculated 97.5% Recyclex TRM Roll Properties
Length: 90.0 ft (27.4 m) Area: 80.0 yd2 (66.9 m2) or 160.0 yd2 (133.8 m2) Weight: 50.0 lb (22.7 kg) or 100.0 lb (45.4 kg) Color: Green Width: 8.0 ft (2.4 m) or 16.0 ft (4.9 m) Recyclex TRM-V Roll Properties
Length: 112.5 ft (34.3 m) Area: 100.0 yd2 (83.6 m2) or 200.0 yd2 (167.2 m2) Weight: 50.0 lb (22.7 kg) or 100.0 lb (45.4 kg) Color: Green Width: 8.0 ft (2.4 m) or 16.0 ft (4.9 m) Manning’s n
Vegetated Consult SCS Vegetal Curve Unvegetated .035-.040 Material Specifications
Recyclex Products Do Not Float
Surprisingly, several TRMs available today float in water. Floating TRMs allow water under the TRM between anchoring devices during hydraulic flows, which leads to erosion. Intimate contact with the subgrade is critical to successful erosion control applications that use TRMs. Would you rather have your TRM floating or intimately contacting the subgrade during hydraulic events? Recyclex products have been engineered so they do not float in water. Watch this video demonstration to see how easy it is to verify if a TRM floats or sinks.
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TriNet® Family of TRMs
TriNet® Family of TRMs
Permanent turf reinforcement mats, for long-term protection against wind and water erosion, are a natural choice in place of stone or riprap in swales, ditch bottoms, and on long, steep slopes.
Typical Applications
Choosing the Right TriNet TRM Product
Installation: Before installing TriNet TRMs, the seedbed shall be inspected by the Owner’s Representative to ensure it has been properly compacted and fine graded to remove any existing rills. It shall be free of obstructions, such as tree roots, projections such as stones, and other foreign objects. Grass seed shall match soil conditions to allow for maximum germination, dense vegetation, and a structural root system. Contractor shall proceed when satisfactory conditions are present. After the area has been properly shaped, seeded, fertilized, and compacted, locate the start of the roll, making sure the roll is facing toward the area to be covered, and then roll out the TRM. TriNet TRMs shall be rolled out flat, even, and smooth without stretching the material then anchored to the subgrade.
Slopes: It is recommended the TRM be installed vertically on the slope; however, on short slopes, it may be more practical to install horizontally across the width of the
application when agreed upon by the Engineer prior to installation. If more than one width is required, overlap the edges of the vertically installed TRMs and secure the TRMs with a common row of staples. TriNet TRMs shall be trenched at the head of the slope if the blanket cannot be extended three feet over the slope crest or if an overland flow is anticipated from upslope areas.Channels: TriNet TRMs shall be centered to offset a seam in the middle of the waterway. They shall be installed in the same direction as the water flow. The adjoining TRMs shall be installed away from the center of the channel and overlapped. TriNet TRM installation should continue up the side slopes three feet above the anticipated high water elevation. Flanks exposed to runoff, or sheet flow, must be trenched in. TriNet TRM shall be trenched at the start of channels. TriNet TRM shall be anchored
using a staggered staple pattern at end of roll overlaps and end of roll terminations.Performance Capabilities
Product Slopes Channels (Shear Stress Rating) TriNet Straw/Coconut up to .5H:1V 480 Pa (10.0 lb/ft²) (vegetated) TriNet Coconut up to .5H:1V 575 Pa (12.0 lb/ft²) (vegetated) TriNet Curlex up to .5H:1V 622 Pa (13.0 lb/ft²) (vegetated) TriNet Recyclex .5H:1V 670 Pa (14.0 lb/ft²) (vegetated) Material Characteristics
TriNet® Straw/Coconut
A blend of 70% straw and 30% coconut fibers and two layers of heavy-duty UV stabilized netting (top and bottom) with an ultra heavy duty (middle) netting designed to provide permanent service life and reinforcement between established vegetation and root systems on slopes and in channel bottoms. TriNet Straw/Coconut is a biocomposite turf reinforcement mat (TRM).TriNet® Coconut
Coconut fibers and two layers of super heavy duty UV stabilized netting (top and bottom) with an ultra heavy duty (middle) netting designed to provide permanent service life and reinforcement between established vegetation and root systems on slopes and in channel bottoms. TriNet Coconut is a biocomposite turf reinforcement mat (TRM).TriNet® Curlex®
Great Lakes Aspen Excelsior Wood Fibers and two layers of ultra heavy duty black UV stabilized netting (top and middle) with a super heavy duty polypropylene (UV-stabilized) netting (bottom) designed to provide permanent service life and reinforcement between established vegetation and root systems on slopes and in channel bottoms. TriNet Curlex is a biocomposite turf reinforcement mat (TRM).TriNet® Recyclex®
100% recycled synthetic fibers and two layers of ultra heavy duty UV stabilized netting (top and bottom) with an ultra heavy duty (middle) netting designed to provide permanent service life and reinforcement between established vegetation and root systems on slopes and in channel bottoms. TriNet Recyclex is a turf reinforcement mat (TRM).Suggested Specifications
Case Studies
General Downloads
Product Data Sheets
CAD Files
TriNet Coconut Channel CAD.dwg
TriNet Coconut Channel-CAD.pdf
TriNet Coconut Slope CAD.dwg
TriNet Coconut Slope CAD.pdf
TriNet Curlex Channel CAD.dwg
TriNet Curlex Channel CAD.pdf
TriNet Curlex Slope CAD.dwg
TriNet Curlex Slope CAD.pdf
TriNet Recyclex Channel CAD.dwg
TriNet Recyclex Channel CAD.pdf
TriNet Recyclex Slope CAD.dwg
TriNet Recyclex Slope CAD.pdf
TriNet StrawCoconut Channel CAD.dwg
TriNet StrawCoconut Channel CAD.pdf
TriNet StrawCoconut Slope CAD.dwg
TriNet StrawCoConut Slope CAD.pdfChoosing The Right TriNet TRM Product
These heavy-duty TRMs are available in a variety of fiber types and netting combinations to match the appropriate job site requirements. The TriNet family of TRM’s three-dimensional matrices are specifically designed to provide permanent surface support and/or structural support for vegetation root systems.
TriNet Straw/Coconut Specifications
Recommended Use: Slopes to .5H:1V, channel bottom applications, Shear stress 480 Pa (10.0 lb/ft²) (vegetated)
Roll Sizes: 80 yd² (8ft x 90ft), 160 yd² (16ft x 90ft)
Straw/Coconut Matrixa: 0.500 lb/yd2
Product Weighta: 0.770 lb/yd²
Netting: Top – Heavy Duty Black
Middle – Ultra Heavy Duty Black
Bottom – Heavy Duty BlackTriNet Coconut Specifications
Recommended Use: Slopes to .5H:1V, channel bottom applications, Shear stress 575 Pa (12.0 lb/ft²) (vegetated)
Roll Sizes: 80 yd² (8ft x 90ft), 160 yd² (16ft x 90ft)
Coconut Matrixa: 0.500 lb/yd²
Product Weighta: 0.833 lb/yd²
Netting: Top – Super Heavy Duty Black
Middle – Ultra Heavy Duty Black
Bottom – Super Heavy Duty BlackTriNet Curlex Specifications
Recommended Use: Slopes to .5H:1V, channel bottom applications, Shear stress 622 Pa (13.0 lb/ft²) (vegetated)
Roll Sizes: 60 yd² (8ft x 67.5ft), 120 yd² (16ft x 67.5ft)
Curlex Fiber Matrixa: 0.730 lb/yd²
Product Weighta: 1.167 lb/yd²
Netting: Top – Ultra Heavy Duty Black
Middle – Ultra Heavy Duty Black
Bottom – Super Heavy Duty BlackTriNet Recyclex Specifications
Recommended Use: Slopes to .5H:1V, channel bottom applications, Shear stress 670 Pa (14.0 lb/ft²) (vegetated)
Roll Sizes: 60 yd² (8ft x 67.5ft), 120 yd² (16ft x 67.5ft)
Recyclex Matrix: 0.500 lb/yd²
Product Weight: 1.148 lb/yd²
Netting: Top – Ultra Heavy Duty Black
Middle – Ultra Heavy Duty Black
Bottom – Ultra Heavy Duty Blacka Weight is based on a dry fiber weight basis at the time of manufacture. Baseline moisture content of Straw, Coconut, and Great Lakes Aspen excelsior are 15%, 20%, and 22%, respectively.
Installation and Staple Guidelines
Before installing TriNet TRMs, the seedbed shall be inspected by the Owner’s Representative to ensure it has been properly compacted and fine graded to remove any existing rills. It shall be free of obstructions, such as tree roots, projections such as stones, and other foreign objects. Grass seed shall match soil conditions to allow for maximum germination, dense vegetation, and a structural root system. Contractor shall proceed when satisfactory conditions are present. After the area has been properly shaped, seeded, fertilized, and compacted, locate the start of the roll, making sure the roll is facing toward the area to be covered, and then roll out the TRM. TriNet TRMs shall be rolled out flat, even, and smooth without stretching the material then anchored to the subgrade.
Slopes: It is recommended the TRM be installed vertically on the slope; however, on short slopes, it may be more practical to install horizontally across the width of the application when agreed upon by the Engineer prior to installation. If more than one width is required, overlap the edges of the vertically installed TRMs and secure the TRMs with a common row of staples. TriNet TRMs shall be trenched at the head of the slope if the blanket cannot be extended three feet over the slope crest or if an overland flow is anticipated from upslope areas.
Channels: TriNet TRMs shall be centered to offset a seam in the middle of the waterway. They shall be installed in the same direction as the water flow. The adjoining TRMs shall be installed away from the center of the channel and overlapped. TriNet TRM installation should continue up the side slopes three feet above the anticipated high water elevation. Flanks exposed to runoff, or sheet flow, must be trenched in. TriNet TRM shall be trenched at the start of channels. TriNet TRM shall be anchored using a staggered staple pattern at end of roll overlaps and end of roll terminations.
Disclaimer: TriNet Straw/Coconut, TriNet Coconut, TriNet Curlex, and TriNet Recyclex is a system for erosion control and re-vegetation on slopes and channels. American Excelsior Company (AEC) believes that the information contained herein to be reliable and accurate for use in erosion control and re-vegetation applications. However, since physical conditions vary from job site to job site and even within a given job site, AEC makes no performance guarantees and assumes no obligation or liability for the reliability or accuracy of information contained herein for the results, safety, or suitability of using TriNet TRMs, or for damages occurring in connection with the installation of any erosion control product whether or not made by AEC or its affiliates, except as separately and specifically made in writing by AEC. These specifications are subject to change without notice.
TriNet Coconut Installation Guidelines.pdf
TriNet Curlex Installation Guidelines.pdf
TriNet Recyclex Installation Guidelines.pdf
TriNet StrawCoconut Installation Guidelines.pdf
TriNet Coconut Staple Pattern Guide.pdf
TriNet Curlex Staple Pattern Guide.pdf
TriNet Recyclex Staple Pattern Guide.pdf
TriNet StrawCoconut Staple Pattern Guide.pdfMaterial Specifications
Applications
Utility Transmission Right-Of-Way
Challenge
Post construction land restoration at remote sites
Goal
Environmental remediation after utility construction
Solution
Use our products for EPA/NPDES compliance
Benefit
Faster re-vegetation of natural landscape
Residential Development
Challenge
Protect topsoil & grass seed in common and residential areas
Goal
Provide BMPs to aid the developer in complying with Phase I and Phase II sediment retention regulations
Solution
Keep topsoil in place, contain sediment, provide aesthetics and enhance germination
Benefit
A perfect system for keeping sediment out of inlets and storm drains, while providing erosion protection in swales and around pond slopes
Commercial Development
Challenge
Control runoff and sheet flow from parking lots and paved areas
Goal
Provide BMPs to meet NPDES Phase I and Phase II soil retention regulations
Solution
Use our products to keep top soil in place after final grading
Benefit
Protect topsoil, grass seed, and enhance revegetation
Highway Construction
Challenge
Protect topsoil in ditch bottoms, medians, side slopes, waterways, and outlets
Goal
Meet FHWA and State highway regulations
Solution
Use Curlex® RoadRunner™ installation system to maximize labor savings while minimizing crew size
Benefit
A quicker return of a natural landscape right-of-way
Golf Course Construction
Challenge
Soil retention and revegetation after final grading
Goal
Use Curlex® products to protect topsoil from wind and water erosion, while promoting ideal growing conditions for grass seed in fairways, around greens, roughs and waterways
Solution
Use our products to prevent regrading due to erosion
Benefit
Enhance germination process to expedite the opening of your course
Slope Stabilization
Challenge
Minimize erosion and maximize revegetation on steep slopes
Goal
Protect real estate developments
Solution
Erosion control blankets made of excelsior fibers to fight erosion
Benefit
Panoramic aesthetics are enhanced and threat of major soil loss is minimized
Landfill Development
Challenge
Protect topsoil on caps, side slopes, down-chutes, and perimeter waterways
Goal
To meet regulatory compliance and landfill aesthetics
Solution
Create “best management” practices for on-site water management
Benefit
Projects will meet or exceed BMP standards for engineering excellence
Urban Drainage
Challenge
Protect urban areas from streams that fill quickly with storm water
Goal
Stabilize valuable real estate and improve urban environment
Solution
Create a systems approach for the elimination of stream scour and stabilize stream banks
Benefit
Reduce potential damage associated with heavy rainfall and enhance urban living
Workshops
THE INVENTORS OF CURLEX®, THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN THE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL INDUSTRY, PRESENT:
Lunch & Learn Workshops
Here’s just a sampling of what you will get from the luncheon workshop:
- The different fiber types being used in erosion control blankets (straw, coconut, wood/Curlex®)
- Temporary erosion control blankets (ECBs) vs. permanent turf reinforcement mats (TRMs)
- How netting options affect longevity and slope effectiveness
- Different strategies for dealing with erosion vs. sediment control
- NPDES stormwater compliance tips for your projects
- Innovative erosion analysis and design software
- 1 PDU and training certificate available for all attendees
Complete the form below to enter your request for a Lunch and Learn Workshop. A representative of American Excelsior Company will contact you quickly to set a luncheon date and discuss your Lunch and Learn Workshop.
Resources
Technical Support
To download a CAD.dwg file, please right-click on the .dwg file in order to Save Link As… to your desktop folder for your personal use.
CAD Details
AEC Premier Coconut Channel CAD.pdf 167 kB
AEC Premier Coconut Channel CAD.dwg 167 kB
AEC Premier Coconut Slope CAD.pdf 132 kB
AEC Premier Coconut Slope CAD.dwg 550 kB
AEC Premier Straw Channel CAD.pdf 164 kB
AEC Premier Straw Channel CAD.dwg 498 kB
AEC Premier Straw Slope CAD.pdf 131 kB
AEC Premier Straw Slope CAD.dwg 427 kB
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut Channel CAD.pdf 167 kB
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut Channel CAD.dwg 577 kB
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut Slope CAD.pdf 132 kB
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut Slope CAD.dwg 541 kB
AEC Premier Straw Wattles Slope Interruption CAD.pdf 87.9 kB
AEC Premier Straw Wattles Slope Interruption CAD.dwg 314 kB
Bindex BFM Slope CAD.pdf 453 kB
Bindex BFM Slope CAD.dwg 538 kB
Curlex Bloc Anchoring Techniques CAD.pdf 392 kB
Curlex Bloc Anchoring Techniques CAD.dwg 1MB
Curlex Bloc Filtration CAD Part 1.pdf 132 kB
Curlex Bloc Filtration CAD Part 1.dwg 1 MB
Curlex Bloc Filtration CAD Part 2.pdf 146 kB
Curlex Bloc Filtration CAD Part 2.dwg 1 MB
Curlex Bloc Shoreline CAD.pdf 516 kB
Curlex Bloc Shoreline CAD.dwg 1 MB
Curlex Bloc Dewatering Structure Sheet.pdf 121 kB
Curlex Bloc Dewatering Structure Sheet.dwg
Curlex Channel CAD.pdf 165 kB
Curlex Channel CAD.dwg 585 kB
Curlex CL Channel CAD.pdf 559 kB
Curlex CL Channel CAD.dwg 1 MB
Curlex CL Slope CAD.pdf 520 kB
Curlex CL Slope CAD.dwg 1 MB
Curlex Dewatering Structure.pdf 119 kB
Curlex Dewatering Structure.dwg 780 kB
Curlex Hi-Vis Log Channel CAD.pdf 167kB
Curlex Hi-Vis Log Channel CAD.dwg 907 kB
Curlex Hi-Vis Log Inlet Protection CAD.pdf 120 kB
Curlex Hi-Vis Log Inlet Protection.dwg 652 kB
Curlex Hi-Vis Log Single Perimeter Control CAD.pdf 101kB
Curlex Hi-Vis Log Single Perimeter Control CAD.dwg 645 kB
Curlex Hi-Vis Log Slope Interruption CAD.pdf 135kB
Curlex Hi-Vis Log Slope Interruption CAD.dwg 838 kB
Curlex Hi-Vis Log Stacked Installation CAD.pdf 167 kB
Curlex Hi-Vis Log Stacked Installation CAD.dwg 1MB
Curlex Hi-Vis Log Triple Stack Perimeter Control CAD.pdf 130 kB
Curlex Hi-Vis Log Triple Stack Perimeter Control CAD.dwg 1 MB
Curlex NetFree Channel CAD.pdf 145 kB
Curlex NetFree Channel CAD.dwg 697 kB
Curlex NetFree Slope CAD.pdf 118 kB
Curlex NetFree Slope CAD.dwg 674 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Bio Channel CAD.pdf 124 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Bio Channel CAD.dwg 887 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Bio Inlet Protection CAD.pdf 95 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Bio Inlet Protection CAD.dwg 644 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Bio Perimeter Control CAD.pdf 111 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Bio Perimeter Control CAD.dwg 653 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Bio Slope Interruption CAD.pdf 100 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Bio Slope Interruption CAD.dwg 823 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Bio Stacked Installation.pdf 160 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Bio Stacked Installation.dwg 1MB
Curlex Sediment Log Channel CAD.pdf 159 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Channel CAD.dwg 466 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Inlet Protection CAD.pdf 112 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Inlet Protection CAD.dwg 383 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Perimeter Part 1 CAD.pdf 111kB
Curlex Sediment Log Perimeter Part 1 CAD.dwg 253 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Perimeter Control CAD Part 1.pdf 125 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Perimeter Control CAD Part 1.dwg 523 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Perimeter Control CAD Part 2.pdf 100 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Perimeter Control CAD Part 2.dwg 506 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Perimeter Part 2 CAD.pdf 103 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Perimeter Part 2 CAD.dwg 217 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Slanted Stakes CAD.pdf 174 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Slanted Stakes CAD.dwg 639 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Slope Interruption CAD.pdf 125 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Slope Interruption CAD.dwg 490 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Stacked Installation CAD.pdf 166 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Stacked Installation CAD.dwg 1MB
Curlex SiltTrap CAD.pdf 62.7 kB
Curlex SiltTrap CAD.dwg 348 kB
Curlex Slope CAD.pdf 138 kB
Curlex Slope CAD.dwg 433 kB
Recyclex Channel CAD.pdf 163 kB
Recyclex Channel CAD.dwg 518 kB
Recyclex Curlex Shoreline Double Layer Protection CAD.pdf 121 kB
Recyclex Curlex Shoreline Double Layer Protection CAD.dwg 204 kB
Recyclex Curlex Shoreline Single Layer Protection CAD.pdf 103 kB
Recyclex Curlex Shoreline Single Layer Protection CAD.dwg 194 kB
Recyclex Slope CAD.pdf 129 kB
Recyclex Slope CAD.dwg 915 kB
Solar Panel Array Erosion Control AEC CAD.pdf 165 kB
Solar Panel Array Erosion Control AEC CAD.dwg 448 kB
TriNet Coconut Channel CAD.pdf 149 kB
TriNet Coconut Channel CAD.dwg 790 kB
TriNet Coconut Slope CAD.pdf 125 kB
TriNet Coconut Slope CAD.dwg 774 kB
TriNet Curlex Channel CAD.pdf 148 kB
TriNet Curlex Channel CAD.dwg 789 kB
TriNet Curlex Slope CAD.pdf 130 kB
TriNet Curlex Slope CAD.dwg 775 kB
TriNet Recyclex Channel CAD.pdf 151 kB
TriNet Recyclex Channel CAD.dwg 697 kB
TriNet Recyclex Slope CAD.pdf 125 kB
TriNet Recyclex Slope CAD.dwg 780 kB
TriNet Straw/Coconut Channel CAD.pdf 149 kB
TriNet Straw/Coconut Channel CAD.dwg 687 kB
TriNet Straw/Coconut Slope CAD.pdf 130 kB
TriNet Straw/Coconut Slope CAD.dwg 773 kB
Case Studies
Advancing Erosion Control Anchor Technology
Almost Schooled by the Florida Pan Handle Soils—Curlex II
An Innovative Solution to Golf Course Erosion—Curlex NetFree
Bringing Green Roofs to Life with Curlex
Channel Erosion Done Right – Avoiding the Race to the Bottom
Colorado Open Space Berm Project—AEC Premier Coconut
Community Comes Together—Curlex NetFree, Enforcer, Sediment Logs
Curlex Bloc Case Study of Wetland Mitigation Bank in Clarion, IA
Curlex Helps Put a Cap on Landfill Erosion
Curlex NetFree Onion River Trout Unlimited
Curlex Proves Superior Over Straw at Laurel Park Landfill
Curlex Scores Hole-in-One at TPC Golf Course
Curlex to TriNet Curlex – A Case History
Curlex Wetland Mitigation
Dam or Filter—Curlex Sediment Log
Enforcing Soil in Place—Curlex Enforcer
Fire and Ice – Curlex in Extreme Climates
Freedom Park Stream Restoration Project Repair—Curlex NetFree
Highway Right-of-Way Solution is Curlex
New Restaurant Goes Topless and Bottomless—Curlex NetFree
Pikes Peak Erosion Solutions
Protecting Landfills With RECPs—Curlex
Protecting Sensitive Water Resources with Curlex II
Reclaiming Mines With Recycled Materials—Recyclex TRM
Recyclex TRM-V Fly Ash Channel
Repairing Dislocated Highway Shoulders With Curlex
Residential Erosion and Vegetation Establishment with Curlex
Revisiting a Classic – IDOT Route 6 Project
South Bend Recycles Channel—Recyclex TRM-V
TriNet Recyclex Helps Renovate Water Supply Reservoir
TriNet Recyclex TRM Vegetated Stormwater Channel
When Unpredictable Weather Calls, Curlex Answers
Case Study Briefs
Curlex All-Natural Curlex Fibers Create a Sediment Control Alternative to Silt Fence 241 kB
Curlex Bloc – Low Energy Shoreline Restoration Applications with Curlex Bloc 2 MB
Curlex Bloc – Natural Filter of Contaminated Stormwater and Construction Runoff
Curlex Bloc – Streambank Restoration with Curlex Bloc 113 kB
Curlex Channel Gets Quick Vegetation Results 1 MB
Curlex Got Results the First Time in this Waterway 94 kB
Curlex I Dormant Seeding with Curlex I QuickGRASS 91 kB
Curlex I QuickGrass All-Natural Curlex Fibers with Instant Curb Appeal
Curlex I Wetland Protection 1MB
Curlex II FibreNet Natural Erosion Control and Revegetation 2 MB
Curlex II FibreNet was the Natural Choice for this Roadside Project 2 MB
Curlex III Erosion Control Blankets – The American Made Alternative to Imported Coconut Erosion Control Blankets
Curlex III – Long-Term Natural Protection for Waterway
Curlex NetFree—Public Park and Shoreline Restoration 2 MB
Curlex QuickGRASS Instant Curb Appeal 127 kB
Curlex -Sediment Control Comparison Curlex® vs. Straw 130 kB
Curlex Sediment Log – All-Natural Curlex Fibers Filter Contaminated Stormwater
Curlex Sediment Log—Naturally Protecting Water Resources from Contaminated Runoff 2 MB
Curlex SiltTRAP is a Proven Alternative to Silt Fence in Sheet Flow Applications 99 kB
Curlex® Sediment Log® Slope Interruption on Challenging Slopes 251 kB
Recyclex TRM-V – Building the Best Vegetated Channels to Protect Fly Ash Landfills 240 kB
Recyclex TRM-V Protected this Waterway—Before and After Vegetation Establishment 130 kB
Recyclex TRMs – Providing Optimal Growth Conditions and Long-Term Vegetation Reinforcement Using Fibers from 100% Post Consumer Goods 2 MB
SiltTrap – All Natural Fibers Create a Sediment Control Alternative 252 kB
Soil Filling TriNet TRMs and Covering with Curlex II
TriNet Curlex TRM—Turf Reinforcement, Erosion Protection, and Vegetation Establishment 159 kB
TriNet Recyclex TRM – Encouraging Vegetation Protecting Natural Resources
CSI Specifications
AEC Premier Coconut CSI.pdf 436 kB
AEC Premier Coconut FibreNet CSI.pdf 141 kB
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut CSI.pdf 155 kB
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut FibreNet CSI.pdf 140 kB
AEC Premier Straw DN CSI.pdf 152 kB
AEC Premier Straw DN FibreNet CSI.pdf 153 kB
AEC Premier Straw DN QuickMow CSI.pdf 153 kB
AEC Premier Straw SN CSI.pdf 155 kB
AEC Premier Straw SN FibreNet CSI.pdf 153 kB
AEC Premier Straw SN QuickMow CSI.pdf 156 kB
AEC Premier Straw Wattles CSI.pdf 130 kB
Bindex BFM CSI.pdf 148 kB
Bindex Blend CSI.pdf 135 kB
Bindex Blend WT CSI.pdf 135 kB
Bindex Wood CSI.pdf 135 kB
Bindex Wood WT CSI.pdf 134 kB
Curlex Bloc CSI.pdf 138 kB
Curlex Enforcer CSI.pdf 154 kB
Curlex High Velocity CSI.pdf 430 kB
Curlex High Velocity FibreNet CSI.pdf 139 kB
Curlex I CL CSI.pdf 159 kB
Curlex I CL QuickMow CSI.pdf 159 kB
Curlex I CSI.pdf 156 kB
Curlex I FibreNet CSI.pdf 158 kB
Curlex I QuickMow CSI.pdf 159 kB
Curlex II (.98) CSI.pdf 155 kB
Curlex II .98 QuickMow CSI.pdf 155 kB
Curlex II CL CSI.pdf 157 kB
Curlex II CL QuickMow CSI.pdf 158 kB
Curlex II CSI.pdf 157 kB
Curlex II FibreNet CSI.pdf 158 kB
Curlex II QuickMow CSI.pdf 158 kB
Curlex III CSI.pdf 157 kB
Curlex III FibreNet CSI.pdf 144 kB
Curlex NetFree CSI.pdf 154 kB
Curlex Sediment Log CSI.pdf 141 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Bio CSI 279 kb
Excel Fibermulch II CSI.pdf 136 kB
Recyclex CSI.pdf 154 kB
Recyclex TRM – V CSI.pdf 150 kB
TriNet Coconut TRM CSI.pdf 170 kB
TriNet Curlex TRM CSI.pdf 295 kB
TriNet Recyclex TRM CSI.pdf 305 kB
TriNet Straw/Coconut TRM CSI.pdf 181 kB
Installation Guidelines
AEC Premier Coconut Installation Guidelines.pdf 111 kB
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut Installation Guidelines.pdf 111 kB
AEC Premier Straw Highway Rolls Installation Guidelines.pdf 107 kB
AEC Premier Straw Installation Guidelines.pdf 107 kB
AEC Premier Straw Wattles Installation Guidelines.pdf 290 kB
Bindex BFM Installation Guidelines.pdf 258 kB
Bindex Wood and Bindex Blend Installation Guidelines.pdf 97.4 kB
Curlex Blocs Installation Guidelines.pdf 1.18 MB
Curlex Hi-Vis Excelsior Logs Installation Guide.pdf 175 kB
Curlex Installation Guidelines.pdf 112 kB
Curlex NetFree Installation Guidelines.pdf 112 kB
Curlex Roadrunner Installation Guidelines.pdf 113 kB
Curlex Sediment Logs Installation Guidelines.pdf 296 kB
Curlex SiltTRAP Installation Guidelines.pdf 296 kB
Excel Fibermulch II Installation Guidelines.pdf 295 kB
Recyclex Installation Guidelines.pdf 112 kB
TriNet Coconut Installation Guidelines.pdf 71 kB
TriNet Curlex Installation Guidelines.pdf 182 kB
TriNet Recyclex Installation Guidelines.pdf 188 kB
TriNet Straw/Coconut Installation Guidelines.pdf 72 kB
Material Specifications and Manufacture Certifications (MSMC)
AEC Premier Coconut FibreNet MSMC.pdf 129 kB
AEC Premier Coconut Highway Rolls MSMC.pdf 137 kB
AEC Premier Coconut MSMC.pdf 136 kB
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut FibreNet MSMC.pdf 129 kB
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut Highway Rolls MSMC.pdf 139 kB
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut MSMC.pdf 136 kB
AEC Premier Straw DN MSMC.pdf 137 kB
AEC Premier Straw FibreNet DN MSMC.pdf 139 kB
AEC Premier Straw FibreNet SN MSMC.pdf 139 kB
AEC Premier Straw Highway Rolls DN MSMC.pdf 137 kB
AEC Premier Straw Highway Rolls SN MSMC.pdf 137 kB
AEC Premier Straw SN MSMC.pdf 137 kB
AEC Premier Straw Wattles NonStandard MSMC.pdf 124 kB
AEC Premier Straw Wattles Standard MSMC.pdf 125 kB
Bindex BFM MSMC.pdf 129 kB
Bindex Blend MSMC.pdf 127 kB
Bindex Blend WT MSMC.pdf 129 kB
Bindex Wood MSMC.pdf 129 kB
Bindex Wood WT MSMC.pdf 127 kB
Curlex Bloc MSMC.pdf 161 kB
Curlex Enforcer MSMC.pdf 133 kB
Curlex Green Savers MSMC.pdf 120 kB
Curlex Hi-Vis Excelsior Logs MSMC.pdf 240 kB
Curlex High Velocity FibreNet MSMC.pdf 127 kB
Curlex High Velocity MSMC.pdf 134 kB
Curlex I CL MSMC.pdf 140 kB
Curlex I CL FibreNet MSMC.pdf 261 kB
Curlex I FibreNet MSMC.pdf 138 kB
Curlex I MSMC.pdf 134 kB
Curlex II (.98) MSMC.pdf 134 kB
Curlex II FibreNet MSMC.pdf 138 kB
Curlex II CL FibreNet MSMC.pdf 266 kB
Curlex II CL MSMC.pdf 140 kB
Curlex II MSMC.pdf 134 kB
Curlex III FibreNet MSMC.pdf 125 kB
Curlex III MSMC.pdf 134 kB
Curlex NetFree MSMC.pdf 133 kB
Curlex RoadRunner DN MSMC.pdf 134 kB
Curlex RoadRunner SN MSMC.pdf 134 kB
Curlex Sediment Log NonStandard Bio MSMC.pdf 127 kB
Curlex Sediment Log NonStandard MSMC.pdf 127 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Standard Bio MSMC.pdf 126 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Standard MSMC.pdf 126 kB
Curlex SiltTrap MSMC.pdf 124 kB
E-Staple MSMC.pdf 120 kB
Excel Fibermulch II MSMC.pdf 128 kB
Excel Fibermulch II – No Tac MSMC.pdf 122 kB
QuickGRASS PRO MSMC.pdf 136 kB
Recyclex MSMC.pdf 137 kB
Recyclex TRM – V MSMC.pdf 137 kB
Steel Wire Staples MSMC.pdf 113 kB
TriNet Coconut TRM MSMC.pdf 96 kB
TriNet Curlex TRM MSMC.pdf 238 kB
TriNet Recyclex TRM MSMC.pdf 275 kB
TriNet Straw/Coconut TRM MSMC.pdf 97 kB
Wooden Stakes MSMC.pdf 113 kB
Miscellaneous Documents
AEC Channel Application Guide – Metric.pdf 154 kB
AEC Channel Application Guide – U.S..pdf 170 kB
AEC LEED Brochure.pdf 135 kB
AEC Product Line Overview.pdf 441 kB
AEC Recommended Log and Wattle Slope Spacing – Metric.pdf 69.9 kB
AEC Recommended Log and Wattle Slope Spacing – U.S.pdf 69.8 kB
AEC Slope Application Guide.pdf 103 kB
American Excelsior Erosion Control Brochure.pdf 4 MB
ASTM D7322 Press Release.pdf 67 kB
Bindex BFM Fish Toxicity Report.pdf 115 kB
Bindex Family of Hydraulic Products Press Release.pdf 75.8 kB
Channel Application Guide Increasing Shear Stress 4 MB
Completely unrolling RECPs by AEC.pdf 186 kB
Curlex Bloc ASTM D5141 Results 286kB
Curlex Bloc Press Release.pdf 99.6 kB
Curlex CL Press Release.pdf 22.1 kB
Curlex Features and Benefits.pdf 662 kB
Curlex Sediment Log and AEC Wattle Design Values.pdf 41.2 kB
E-Stapler Release.pdf 181 kB
EcoSustainable Products by AEC.pdf 345 kB
Erosion Control March_April 2014 Page 14.pdf 1.56 MB
PennDOTApproval Form CS-4171LA.pdf 538 kB
PipelineBrochure_2013_016.pdf 1.28 MB
RECP Cross Reference Guide.pdf 47.7 kB
Sediment Log Channel Spacing – Metric.pdf 44.1 kB
Sediment Log Channel Spacing – U.S..pdf 35.9 kB
Slope Application Guide Increasing Gradient 2 MB
TriNet Recyclex Landfill Application.pdf 7 MB
YouTube Video List
Product Data Sheets
AEC Premier Coconut FibreNet PDS.pdf 121 kB
AEC Premier Coconut PDS.pdf 375 kB
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut FibreNet PDS.pdf 123 kB
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut PDS.pdf 121 kB
AEC Premier Straw Highway Rolls DN PDS.pdf 347 kB
AEC Premier Straw Highway Rolls SN PDS.pdf 120 kB
AEC Premier Straw DN FibreNet PDS.pdf 134 kB
AEC Premier Straw DN PDS.pdf 117 kB
AEC Premier Straw SN FibreNet PDS.pdf 134 kB
AEC Premier Straw SN PDS.pdf 121 kB
Curlex Bloc PDS.pdf 215kB
Curlex I CL PDS.pdf123 kB
Curlex I FibreNet PDS.pdf 135 kB
Curlex I PDS.pdf 123 kB
Curlex II .98 PDS.pdf 124 kB
Curlex II CL PDS.pdf 123 kB
Curlex II FibreNet PDS.pdf 137 kB
Curlex II PDS.pdf 123 kB
Curlex III FibreNet PDS.pdf 112 kB
Curlex III PDS.pdf 123 kB
Curlex Enforcer PDS.pdf 106 kB
Curlex High Velocity PDS.pdf 377 kB
Curlex High Velocity FibreNet PDS.pdf 229 kB
Curlex NetFree PDS.pdf 117 kB
Curlex RoadRunner DN PDS.pdf 122 kB
Curlex RoadRunner SN PDS.pdf 122 kB
Curlex Sediment Log PDS.pdf 218kB
Curlex Sediment Log Bio PDS.pdf 218kB
Curlex SiltTRAP DN PDS.pdf 112 kB
Curlex SiltTRAP SN PDS.pdf 112 kB
Recyclex PDS.pdf 122 kB
Recyclex TRM – V PDS.pdf 122 kB
TriNet Coconut TRM PDS.pdf 84 kB
TriNet Curlex TRM PDS.pdf 237 kB
TriNet Recyclex TRM PDS.pdf 219 kB
TriNet Straw/Coconut TRM PDS.pdf 82 kB
Product Description
AEC Premier Coconut and Straw/Coconut PD.pdf 815 kB
AEC Premier Straw PD.pdf 15 mB
AEC Premier Straw Wattles PD.pdf 1.01 MB
Bindex Family of Hydraulic Mulches PD.pdf 308 kB
Curlex Blankets PD.pdf 964 kB
Curlex Bloc PD.pdf 1.38 MB
Curlex CL PD.pdf 880 kB
Curlex Green Savers PD.pdf 501 kB
Curlex Heavy Duty Blankets PD.pdf 1.01 MB
Curlex Hi-Vis Excelsior Logs PD.pdf 1 MB
Curlex NetFree PD.pdf 771 kB
Curlex RoadRunner PD.pdf 947 kB
Curlex Sediment Log PD.pdf 855 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Bio PD.pdf 986 kB
Curlex Septic Blankets PD.pdf 479 kB
Curlex SiltTRAP PD.pdf 899 kB
E-Staples and E-Stapler PD.pdf 790 kB
ErosionWorks Design Software PD.pdf 1.01 MB
Excel Fibermulch II PD.pdf 814 kB
QuickGRASS PRO.pdf 774 kB
Recyclex TRM and TRMV PD.pdf 1.06 MB
TriNet Family of TRMs PD.pdf 1 MB
SDS
AEC Premier Coconut and Highway rolls SDS.pdf
AEC Premier Coconut FibreNet SDS.pdf
AEC Premier Straw SN and DN FibreNet SDS.pdf
AEC Premier Straw SN, DN, and Highway Rolls SDS.pdf
AEC Premier Straw Wattle SDS.pdf
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut and Highway rolls SDS.pdf
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut FibreNet SDS.pdf
Bindex BFM SDS.pdf
Bindex Blend SDS.pdf
Bindex Blend WT SDS.pdf
Bindex Wood SDS.pdf
Bindex Wood WT SDS.pdf
Curlex Bloc SDS.pdf
Curlex Enforcer SDS.pdf
Curlex Hi-Vis Excelsior Logs SDS.pdf
Curlex High Velocity FibreNet SDS.pdf
Curlex High Velocity SDS.pdf
Curlex I, I CL, II, II CL, III SDS.pdf
Curlex I and II FibreNet SDS.pdf
Curlex III FibreNet SDS.pdf
Curlex NetFree SDS.pdf
Curlex QuickGRASS SDS.pdf
Curlex RoadRunner SDS.pdf
Curlex Sediment Log BIO SDS.pdf
Curlex Sediment Log SDS.pdf
Curlex SiltTRAP SDS.pdf
E-Staple SDS.pdf
Excel Fibermulch II – No TAC SDS.pdf
Excel Fibermulch II SDS.pdf
QuickGRASS PRO SDS.pdf
Recyclex TRM Recyclex TRM – V SDS.pdf
TriNet Coconut SDS.pdf
TriNet Curlex SDS.pdf
TriNet Recyclex SDS.pdf
TriNet Straw/Coconut SDS.pdf
Wooden Stakes SDS.pdf
Staple and Stake Pattern Guides
AEC Premier Coconut Staple Pattern Guide.pdf 155 kB
AEC Premier Straw/Coconut Staple Pattern Guide.pdf 156 kB
AEC Premier Straw Staple Pattern Guide.pdf 125 kB
AEC Premier Straw Wattle Staking Pattern Guide.pdf 94.1 kB
Curlex CL Staple Pattern Guide.pdf 125 kB
Curlex NetFree Staple Pattern Guide.pdf 161 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Staking Pattern Guide.pdf 55.7 kB
Curlex Sediment Log Staple Pattern Guide.pdf 90.3 kB
Curlex SiltTrap Staple Pattern Guide.pdf 109 kB
Curlex Staple Pattern Guide.pdf 153 kB
Recyclex Staple Pattern Guide.pdf 159 kB
TriNet Coconut Staple Pattern Guide.pdf 487 kB
TriNet Curlex Staple Pattern Guide.pdf 490 kB
TriNet Recyclex Staple Pattern Guide.pdf 494 kB
TriNet Straw/Coconut Staple Pattern Guide.pdf 487 kB
Tech Notes
All Excelsior Blankets Are Not Created Equal.pdf 865 kB
Biodegradable Blanket Without Netting Material – Curlex NetFree.pdf 465 kB
Curlex QuickGRASS Blankets Tech Note.pdf 854 kB
E-Staple Unique Biodegradable Turf Staple.pdf 1.17 MB
Recyclex TRM From Plastic Bottles.pdf 1.18 MB
Shear Stress.pdf 967 kB
Tech Tip Videos
Comparison of ECB Fibers.wmv 7 MB
Curlex Bloc Installation.wmv 6.93 MB
Curlex Easy Unrolling Guide.wmv 6.8 MB
Curlex Fibers Remove Oil From Water.wmv 5.54 MB
Curlex Natural Mechanical Functions.wmv 3.57 MB
Curlex Sediment Log vs Straw Wattle Flow Rate Video.wmv 27 MB
E-Staple Tech Tip.wmv 4.69 MB
Ecologically Friendly Curlex Fibers.wmv 3.4 MB
Trench Method A.wmv 6.73 MB
Trench Method B.wmv 6.92 MB
Technical Papers
(1997 IECA) Design… Technology Test Laboratory.pdf 460 kB
(1998 IECA) Research… Facilities (CERFs).PDF 240 kB
(1998 IECA) Research… Facilities (REFs).PDF 194 kB
(2001 ASCE) Quantifying… Best Management Practices.pdf 1.91 MB
(2002 IECA) Use… Event-by-Event Basis.pdf 358 kB
(2003 IECA) Determining… (BMPs).pdf 115 kB
(2003 IECA) Quantitative… Under Simulated Rainfall.pdf 95.7 kB
(2004 IECA) ErosionLab… Control Industry.pdf 142 kB
(2004 IECA) Estimating… Runoff From Hillslopes.pdf 109 kB
(2004 StormCon) Which… For Slope Protection.pdf 360 kB
(2005 IECA) Introduction… Facility (SCF).pdf 1.31 MB
(2006 StormCon) Testing… Perimeter Control BMPs.pdf 1.4 MB
40 Years of Slope Surface Stabilization.pdf 1 MB
Blown Straw vs. Erosion Control Blankets.pdf 1.22 MB
Coir Products – A Different Kind of Invasive.pdf 457 kB
Curlex Bloc Natural Filters.pdf 4.45 MB
Fly Ash Filtration Using Curlex Blocs.pdf 2 MB
Fly Ash Filtration Using Curlex Sediment Logs.pdf 2 MB
Soil Temperature… in a Desert Ecosystem.pdf 367 kB
Videos
YouTube Video List 294 kB
48_hr_Vegetated_Recyclex_2_am.WMV 1.08 MB
ASTM_D7208_Curlex_Sediment_Log_Testing.wmv 1.23 MB
ASTM_D6459_AEC_Premier_Straw_Test.WMV 1.34 MB
ASTM_D6459_Bare_Soil_Control.wmv 1.86 MB
ASTM_D6459_Curlex_II_Test.WMV 654 kB
ASTM_D6459_Curlex_NetFree.wmv 711 kB
ASTM_D6460_Bare_Soil_Testing.wmv 859 kB
ASTM_D6460_Curlex_I_Test.WMV 605 kB
ASTM_D6460_Curlex_I_Vertical_Wall.wmv 733 kB
ASTM_D6460_Curlex_III_Test.wmv 1.24 MB
ASTM_D6460_NetFree_Test.WMV 1.69 MB
ASTM_D6460_Vegetated_Recyclex_Test.wmv 1.65 MB
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FAQs
What Is Curlex®?
Curlex is perhaps the most studied, and unique erosion and sediment control fiber today. Curlex comes in many forms for erosion control, sediment control, and revegetation purposes. The most common form comes in roll form, which may be referred to as Rolled Erosion Control Products (RECPs), Erosion Control Blankets (ECBs), or simply blankets. Curlex also comes in tubular Curlex Sediment Log® form. Our latest innovation of Curlex is the Curlex® Bloc. The key to any version of Curlex is the Curlex fiber itself, which leads to superior performance-based results. Unlike other fibers, Curlex fibers have natural mechanical functions. Curlex excelsior products promote ideal growing conditions for seed, while simultaneously providing protection from wind and water erosion. Curlex is engineered specifically to yield ideal performance results with its curled interlocking soft barbed fibers that create a strong, multi-directional fiber matrix. Beyond superior erosion control, sediment control, and revegetation, Curlex fibers also remove oil from water. Read more about the Features and Benefits of Curlex. The word “Curlex” has become synonymous with various erosion control materials, but don’t be fooled by imitators. There is only one Curlex.
Where Do Renewable Curlex® Fibers Come From?
Engineered Curlex® fibers are made from renewable Great Lakes Aspen trees. All raw materials for Curlex® are purchased from members of sustainable forestry programs. The raw material is engineered into specific cuts of Curlex® fibers that have been designed specifically for erosion control, sediment control, and revegetation benefits.
What Is Excelsior?
Excelsior is shaved wood fibers. Excelsior is a Latin word meaning “always upward.” However, American Excelsior’s has a unique way of curling the fibers with small “barbs” which allows the stands to cling to one another and other objects such as soil when used for erosion control applications. Some excelsior may not contain these features so be sure to ask for “Curlex®” when quality is important.
What Does ECB Stand For?
ECB stands for Erosion Control Blanket.
Does The Type Of Degradable Fiber Within The Matrix Of An Erosion Control Blanket (ECB) Make A Difference?
The type of degradable fiber within the matrix of an ECB can mean the difference between a successful application and a failure.
What Is The Difference Between An Erosion Control Blanket (ECB) And A Turf Reinforcement Mat (TRM)?
ECBs are temporary products that are designed to provide erosion control and hasten vegetation establishment. ECBs are used in applications where the resultant vegetation alone will be able to withstand design hydraulic forces. TRMs are permanent solutions that provide erosion control and hasten vegetation establishment, but they also provide permanent reinforcement to the vegetation. TRMs are typically used in applications where the resultant vegetation alone will not be able to withstand design hydraulic forces.
What Does TRM Stand For?
TRM stands for Turf Reinforcement Mat.
What Is The Difference Between Stem Reinforcement And Root Reinforcement By Turf Reinforcement Mats (TRMs)?
Stem reinforcement occurs when vegetation grows up through TRMs so the stems are reinforced by the TRM. Root reinforcement occurs when vegetation grows down into TRMs so the root mass is reinforced by the TRM. Typically, stem reinforcement results from stand alone applications (seed is applied to soil then TRM is rolled over the seed) and root reinforcement occurs from soil fill applications (TRM is rolled out, soil is placed on top of the TRM, soil-filled TRM is seeded, entire system is covered with a degradable Curlex® Erosion Control Blanket (ECB)). American Excelsior Company does not require soil filling with any of our TRMs, but occasionally Designers specify the soil fill installation method.
Do American Excelsior Company Turf Reinforcement Mats (TRMs) Have To Be Soil Filled?
American Excelsior Company does not require soil filling with any of our TRMs, but occasionally Designers specify the soil fill installation method.
What Is Recyclex®?
Recyclex® is a family of performance based environmentally friendly Turf Reinforcement Mats (TRMs). Recyclex® fibers are made from 100% post consumer goods – recycled soda bottles. Recyclex® TRM products are commonly used towards LEED® Credit(s) 4.1/4.2 amongst other credits. Our LEED® Brochure provides more information regarding potential credit contributions. Recyclex® TRM is arguably the most tested TRM ever. Recyclex® products provide superior performance capabilities for slope and channelized flow applications. Unique Recyclex® products do not float in water. Amazingly, several TRMs on the market today do float in water, which can lead to erosion during hydraulic events.
What Is QuickGRASS®?
QuickGRASS® is a Rolled Erosion Control Product (RECP) option manufactured by American Excelsior Company that is pigmented green. QuickGRASS® RECPs are green in color, which presents a finished, vegetated look until seeds germinate and plants replace the biodegradable matrix of the Curlex® product.
What Is FibreNet™?
FibreNet™ is netting used on American Excelsior Company Erosion Control Blankets (ECBs) that is a biodegradable jute netting option.
Does Curlex® NetFree™ Really Contain No Netting Material?
Curlex® NetFree™ contains biodegradable Curlex® fibers and biodegradable thread material. To our knowledge, Curlex® NetFree™ remains the only biodegradable Erosion Control Blanket (ECB) that does not contain netting material. Curlex® NetFree™ has become a very popular product of choice.
Where Do Straw Fibers Come From?
Straw fiber is an agricultural by-product. After the grain, such as wheat, has been harvested from the plant the stem of the plant is cut. The straw stems are baled then brought to an Erosion Control Blanket (ECB) manufacturing facility where they are “busted” apart before being distributed into an ECB. No engineering goes into straw fibers so their erosion control, sediment control, and revegetation capabilities are limited as compared to Curlex® fibers.
What Is QuickMOW™?
QuickMOW™ is netting used on American Excelsior Company Erosion Control Blankets (ECBs) that is color coded white. QuickMOW™ netting is a rapid degrading netting option.
Why Is NatureZone™ Netting Used On Curlex Erosion Control Blankets (ECBs) Better For The Environment?
Curlex® I CL, II CL, I, II, I .98, & II .98 products are available with environmentally friendly NatureZone™ Netting. NatureZone™ netting contains the industry’s largest net openings, which have been proven effective at minimizing potential entrapments. Other ECBs available (straw, straw/coconut, coconut, etc.) have to use netting with smaller openings sizes otherwise the shorter fibers would fall out of the product. Unique Curlex® fibers cling and barb together, which allows net openings to be very large and environmentally friendly. Unlike other fibers, Curlex® does not need netting to hold it together as is evident with Curlex® NetFree™.
Where Do Coconut/Coir Fibers Come From?
Coir is fiber that comes from the husk of a coconut. No engineering goes into coconut fibers so their erosion control, sediment control, and revegetation capabilities are limited as compared to Curlex® fibers. Coconuts do not naturally grow well in North America, thus coir products are commonly from South Asian countries such as Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Maldives, Afghanistan, and Iran. The majority of coir imports into the U.S. come from southern India and Sri Lanka. Read more about potential concerns regarding imported coir based products.
Do Most Erosion Control Blankets (ECBs) Contain Seed?
No, most ECBs do not contain seed. Preseeded blankets typically work well only for local or site-specific applications. For example, ideal species in the Southwestern U.S. would likely be different than ideal species in the Northwestern U.S. Matching the proper seed mixture to a site is a very important component of successful erosion control applications using any ECB. Thus, American Excelsior Company defaults to local seed experts to determine the seed mixture that should be used in conjunction with our products.
How Do I Know Which Product To Use For My Project?
All American Excelsior Company products have performance ratings for slope applications and channel applications on their Material Specifications and Manufacturer’s Certification (MSMC), Product Data Sheet (PDS), and CSI Long Specification that are located in the Technical Support Library. Our free erosion design and analysis software, ErosionWorks®, recommends the right product for the right application based on project-specific input parameters provided by the user. Our Product Line Overview lists all of our products and their recommended applications. In addition, please Contact Us at anytime to help determine which product is the best solution for your project requirements.
Where Can I Get Curlex® And Other Products by American Excelsior Company?
Please Contact Us to find out where the best source is for you to get Curlex® and other products by American Excelsior Company. We have manufacturing locations, distribution partners and retail outlets all across the country.
Contact
We believe in personal and professional attention to our customers and that is why during business hours, we have intelligent, enthusiastic, living human beings answering the phone. If you tell them what you want, they will either provide you with the information you need or will direct you to someone who can.
Customer Service: 1.800.777.7645 — CCS@Americanexcelsior.com
Kurt Kelsey: Division Director
Craig Shultz: Business Development Manager – cshultz@americanexcelsior.com
Kevin Boyce: 815.768.5866 — kboyce@curlex.com — MI, IL, IN, OH, KY, WV
Darryl Childers: 817.946.9857 — dchilders@curlex.com — TX, LA
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Jeff King: 940.367.0940 — jking@curlex.com — WA, OR, CA, ID, NV, WY, UT, CO, AZ, NM, KS, OK, TX, MO, AR
Eric Marsal: 770.231.5914 — emarsal@curlex.com — TN, MS, AL, GA, FL, NC, SC
Riley Stenzel: 612.819.9567 — rstenzel@curlex.com — MT, ND, SD, NE, MN, IA, WI, BC, YT, NT, NU, AB, SK, MB
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