NEW: Secumat® Green 3D Mesh for temporary erosion control

Naturally sustainable erosion control – Secumat® Green for sensitive applications
Slopes, creeks, riverbanks or renaturation projects – wherever erosion needs to be prevented while protecting the environment, Naue Secumat® Green comes into play. This biodegradable erosion control system is ideal for a wide range of applications, such as:
GreenLine – Ecological building with responsibility
With our geonatural GreenLine product range, Naue is taking another step towards ecological construction. Under the guiding principle “Building on sustainable ground”, we combine sustainable action with economic efficiency and innovative technologies. As a leading provider of geotechnical solutions, we take responsibility – for the environment, our clients and the future. This includes modern greening concepts, sponge city approaches and blue-green infrastructure.
Secumat® Green – Erosion control from renewable resources
Whether nets, mats, rolls or fixings: all Naue Secumat® Green products are fully biodegradable, made from bio-based or renewable materials such as innovative fibres, wood, coconut or jute – and require no removal. They not only provide effective temporary protection against surface erosion, but also actively promote the natural regeneration of vegetation – without later interventions in the landscape.
The product range includes:
All products are temporary in function with service lives starting from 12 months – perfect for projects in sensitive natural or water protection areas.
And because planning equals safety, Naue now offers two complementary digital tools:
Naue Erosion Control Calculator – the new engineering design software for Secumat® systems. It enables precise calculation and project-specific design of surface erosion on slopes, creeks and channels.
Naue Solution Finder – Erosion Control – aligned with FGSV guideline M AEBEL, a question-and-answer catalogue for applications on slopes and surfaces, intermittently flowing drainage facilities and steep embankments.
