Description
Geotextiles are a critical component in modern geosynthetic solutions, offering versatility and durability across numerous industries. Made from synthetic fibers like polypropylene or polyester, they resist biodegradation, making them ideal for long-term applications. Unlike natural fibers such as cotton or wool, geotextiles provide superior strength and longevity. Manufactured through weaving, knitting, or nonwoven processes, these fabrics are porous, allowing water to pass through while maintaining structural integrity. With over 80 specific applications, geotextiles serve five key functions: filtration, separation, reinforcement, drainage, and protection. Their adaptability makes them essential in civil engineering, road construction, erosion control, and environmental protection. Ideal for projects requiring reliable performance under varying conditions.
FUNCTIONS | APPLICATION |
Separation | Paved Roadways |
Reinforcement | Sediment Control |
Filtration | Drainage |
Protection | Moisture barrier (when impregnated) |