Geotextiles form one of the two largest group of geosynthetics. Their rise in growth during the past fifteen years has been nothing short of awesome. They are indeed textiles in the traditional sense, but consist of synthetic fibers rather than natural ones such as cotton, wool, or silk. Thus biodegradation is not a problem. These synthetic fibers are made into a flexible, porous fabric by standard weaving machinery or are matted together in a random, or nonwoven, manner. Some are also knit.
Woven Geotextile is made of polypropylene slit film with a certain strength characteristic to suffice the reinforcement purposes
Detail Description: It is made of polypropylene slit film with a certain strength characteristic to suffice the reinforcement purposes, while stabilizing agent added to its raw materials blend makes it resistance to the UV ray under normal construction period of time.
Application:
Road Construction
Embankment on soft soils
Slope Reinforcement
Reclamation and breakwater
Earth/Rock dam and irrigation infrastructures
Railway and airfield construction
Sport and athletic fields
Geobags and geotubes
Silt fence