Non Woven Geotextile

Non Woven Geotextile

Non Woven Geotextiles are synthetic permeable fabrics widely used in civil engineering and infrastructure projects due to their excellent mechanical and hydraulic properties. These geotextiles are produced from polyester or polypropylene fibers bonded together using needle-punching or heat bonding methods. They are designed to provide filtration, separation, drainage, protection, and reinforcement functions in a variety of construction and environmental applications. Non Woven Geotextiles play a vital role in improving soil stability, preventing soil erosion, and controlling the movement of water. Their use is common in road construction, railway works, embankment strengthening, land reclamation, retaining walls, drainage systems, landfill projects, and coastal protection works. The high permeability and robust tensile strength of these fabrics enable them to withstand heavy loads while maintaining their filtration efficiency. Additionally, they are resistant to biological degradation and chemical exposure, ensuring long-term performance in challenging environments. By incorporating Non Woven Geotextile into construction projects, engineers achieve cost-effective solutions with increased durability, environmental safety, and sustainability.

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