Heavy-duty Ground Protection Mats are rigid boards designed for temporary laying on roads or work platforms. Their primary purpose is to distribute the load of
heavy equipment and vehicles, protecting the fragile ground or delicate surfaces beneath. Typically made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMW-PE),
composite materials, or high-strength steel, they exhibit exceptional load-bearing capacity and durability.
1. Buildings and construction sites

This is the most classic application field, especially in situations where there are protection requirements for existing landscapes.
Temporary access roads and pathways: On soft, muddy, or unstable construction sites, create sturdy and stable temporary access roads for heavy vehicles such as
concrete mixers, cranes, and dump trucks to prevent them from getting stuck.
Equipment working platform: It is laid beneath heavy equipment such as cranes and pile drivers, forming a sturdy working platform. This prevents the equipment from
tilting due to ground subsidence and significantly reduces the pressure on the ground.
Lawn and greening protection: When traversing parks, golf courses, lawns, or newly laid turf, the use of protective mats can completely prevent damage to the turf and
soil structure from vehicles. After the project is completed, the mats can be removed, and the grassland can quickly recover its original appearance.
Protection of underground facilities: When laying over areas that require crossing sensitive facilities such as underground pipelines and fiber optic cables, it can
distribute pressure and provide a solid protective layer for the underground facilities.
II. Public utilities and energy sector

Work in this field often needs to be carried out on various fragile terrains.
Pipeline laying and maintenance: Provide protection for construction vehicles and equipment used for laying or maintaining oil, natural gas, hydraulic, and
communication pipelines, especially in farmland, wetlands, and ecologically sensitive areas.
Construction and maintenance of power facilities: During operations such as erecting power grid towers and repairing substations, protective mats can ensure the safe
operation of heavy equipment in complex terrain and protect the soil and vegetation beneath.
Wind power projects: The installation sites for wind turbines are typically located in remote mountainous areas or grasslands, where vehicles transporting giant blades
and towers must traverse long and fragile terrain. Protective mats are crucial materials for constructing temporary transportation pathways.
Emergency response to natural disasters: After disasters such as floods and earthquakes, the soil in the rescue area becomes soft. Protective mats can be quickly laid to
open up a lifeline for rescue vehicles (such as excavators and disaster relief trucks).
III. Activity Management and Special Events
This type of application focuses on the rapid and non-destructive use of existing high-end venues.
Music festivals and large events: When hosting large events in parks or on grassy fields, protective mats are used to pave vehicle access roads (for food trucks, stage
setup vehicles, ambulances, etc.) and areas for heavy equipment (such as under stages and Ferris wheels), ensuring that the venue remains intact after the event.
Sports events, such as golf tournaments and car races, require the construction of temporary stands, broadcasting towers, and facilities without damaging the
environment of the venue. Protective mats are an ideal foundation for this.
Filmmaking: During outdoor shooting, protective mats provide a stable working platform for heavy equipment such as camera trucks, lighting trucks, and generators,
and effectively protect the filming location.
IV. Forestry and Agriculture
Forestry logging: In wet and slippery forest areas, protective mats provide a sturdy path and working area for logging machinery (such as harvesters and skidders),
reducing the rolling and damage to the forest floor and facilitating ecological restoration.
Agricultural operations: In wet fields, provide temporary roads for large harvesters, grain transport vehicles, etc., to prevent vehicles from sinking into the mud,
protect the soil structure, and avoid forming deep and heavy ruts.
V. Landscaping and Municipal Engineering
Landscaping construction: During landscape beautification and yard construction, protective mats can protect the finished lawn, irrigation system, or hard pavement
from being damaged by earthmoving vehicles and garden machinery.
Municipal maintenance: When carrying out maintenance work in areas such as parks and riverbanks, the use of protective mats can minimize the damage to public
green spaces.