Foundation pit support is a type of engineering that protects underground construction environments and plays a crucial role in carrying out underground construction. In the past, the commonly used material for foundation pit support was concrete. However, this material is cumbersome to work with, time-consuming, and expensive, which causes significant difficulties for support structures that need to be dismantled later.
Is there a material that is both cheap and easy to use? Of course, there is—cement blanket, a geotechnical material that combines non-woven fabric, woven fabric, and concrete using a fiber skeleton structure, effectively turning concrete into a blanket form. This material is easy to work with, low-cost, and performs well. Before watering, it is soft and blanket-like, and it is convenient to transport in rolls. After watering and waiting for 24 hours, it hardens into concrete, and due to its internal skeleton structure, it is not easily cracked or collapsed, giving long-lasting durability. Most importantly, the cement blanket is integral, making the dismantling of support structures very convenient and quick.

