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Woven geotextile

Woven Geotextile is a kind of cost-effective woven geotextile made from Polypropylene slit film yarns. This geotextile is now mainly used for reinforcment and separation application .

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Woven Geotextile is a kind of cost-effective woven geotextile made from Polypropylene slit film yarns. This geotextile is now mainly used for reinforcment and separation application . If you are building a road , constructing a parking lot, stabilizing material staging areas or repairing/installing a gravel driveway, woven geotextile perform at a high level and save time and money. And in most cases, our woven geotextile offer an added advantage over any geogrid on separation function.


Functions:

Filtration : By woven into a regular network and calendared , the filaments retain dimensional stability relative to each other. These characteristics make it ideal for preventing the passage of fine soil granules and allowing passage of fluid.

Reinforcement : Safely limit the excursion of civil work over long time of use and transfer or allocate the stress on soil over a larger area.

Separation : Separate the civil work materials into stable interfaces and ensure them to function both individually and as a whole.

Cushion buffer : Placed on a slope , it can prevent soil granules from being flushed away.

Corrosion resistance : The geotextile is resistant to ultraviolet degradation and also to biological and chemical environments normally found in soils.


Product Features:

Width Range From 3.81m to 8m.

Low elongation.

High strength.

Resistance to the biological and chemical environments.

Easy to install.

Resistant to UV.


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