Geotextile

Geotextiles are versatile, permeable Geomaterials made from synthetic fibers (polyester, polypropylene) or natural fibers. Classified as woven, non-woven, or knitted, they offer core functions: filtration, drainage, separation, reinforcement, and erosion control. Lightweight yet durable, they resist UV radiation, chemicals, and biological degradation. Widely applied in civil engineering—road construction, retaining walls, coastal protection, and landfill liners—they enhance soil stability and project durability. Easy to install and cost-effective, geotextiles are indispensable for infrastructure projects worldwide, optimizing performance while ensuring environmental sustainability.

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