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What is Geotextiles?

Geotextiles are specialized fabrics designed to be used in contact with soil or ground in civil engineering applications. Made from synthetic materials like polypropylene, polyester, or polyethylene, geotextiles are engineered to provide specific properties such as strength, permeability, and durability. They are manufactured in woven, non-woven, or knitted structures, each offering unique characteristics for various applications. Geotextiles play a crucial role in soil stabilization, erosion control, drainage, and reinforcement, making them indispensable in the construction and maintenance of infrastructure projects.

What are the benefits to use Geotextiles?

  • Soil Stabilization: Geotextiles improve the performance of the foundation, road, and earth structures by increasing stability and load distribution.
  • Erosion Control: They prevent soil erosion by water or wind, preserving the landscape and infrastructure.
  • Drainage: Geotextiles enhance water flow within soils, reducing hydrostatic pressure and preventing waterlogging.
  • Filtration: Acting as a permeable separator between soil layers, geotextiles filter out sediments while allowing water to pass through, maintaining natural water courses and protecting structures.
  • Reinforcement: They add tensile strength to soil, reinforcing embankments, slopes, and retaining walls.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: By optimizing the performance of traditional construction materials and reducing the need for maintenance, geotextiles contribute to significant cost savings over time.

What are the usages of Geotextiles?

  • Road Construction: Used in the base and sub-base layers to improve strength and durability.
  • Railway Engineering: Implemented beneath railway tracks to distribute loads and stabilize the Water Management: Applied in drainage systems, erosion control measures, and to protect shorelines and riverbanks.
  • Waste Containment: Utilized in landfills and waste storage sites to protect against leakage and contamination.
  • Agriculture: Used to protect against erosion, promote drainage, and support irrigation systems.
  • Landscaping: Helps in the stabilization of slopes, creation of green roofs, and reinforcement of garden paths and walls.

PET nonwoven Geotextile

PET Nonwoven is a continuous filament geotextile made from highly durable virgin polyester fibres, which are resistant to all naturally occurring soil acids and alkalis.
The textile is formed through needle punching in order to produce a product suitable for use in road & rail work, separation, drainage, protection and filtration works.

PET NonWoven geotextiles are manufactured to ISO 9001 quality assurance procedures. Properties of the PET NonWoven geotextiles are derived from in house and independent laboratory testing.

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PP nonwoven Geotextile

PP Nonwoven is a Staple fiber geotextile made from highly durable virgin polyester fibres, which are resistant to all naturally occurring soil acids and alkalis.
The textile is formed through needle punching in order to produce a product suitable for use in road & rail work, separation, drainage, protection and filtration works.

PET NonWoven geotextiles are manufactured to ISO 9001 quality assurance procedures. Properties of the PET NonWoven geotextiles are derived from in house and independent laboratory testing.

PP Woven Geotextile

PP series are woven geotextiles made of fibrillated polypropylene yarns developed and manufactured for separation and reinforcement geosynthetics in infrastructure constructions. They are also available with woven-in loops and additives for exceptional durability in underwater applications.

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HS Woven Geotextile

HS Woven is an engineered woven geotextile that has extremely high tensile strength characteristics at low levels of strain. HS Woven geotextiles can be manufactured with strengths up to 1600 kN/m in one direction.

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