Polypropylene Non-Woven Geotextile Fabric
High Tensile Strength: Withstands heavy loads and harsh conditions.
Excellent Permeability: Allows water to flow while retaining soil particles.
UV Resistant: The black color provides enhanced resistance to ultraviolet degradation.
Chemical and Biological Resistance: Unaffected by most chemicals and microorganisms.
Easy Installation: Lightweight and flexible for quick and efficient deployment.
Description:
Geotextiles are permeable synthetic fabrics made from polypropylene (PP) or polyester (PET), engineered to enhance soil stability, filtration, and erosion control in civil engineering, environmental, and construction projects. Available in woven, non-woven, or knitted forms, geotextiles act as a critical component in soil reinforcement, drainage systems, and infrastructure protection.
Features
1. Material Excellence
Non-Woven Geotextiles: Needle-punched or thermally bonded for superior filtration and separation .
Woven Geotextiles: High-tensile strength for load-bearing applications (e.g., roads, embankments).
UV-resistant, rot-proof, and chemically inert to withstand harsh environments.
2. Core Functions
Separation: Prevents soil intermixing between dissimilar layers .
Filtration: Allows water flow while retaining soil particles to prevent clogging.
Reinforcement: Distributes loads to improve soil bearing capacity (tensile strength
Drainage: Facilitates lateral water movement in slopes and retaining walls.
Protection: Shields geomembranes and liners from punctures.
3. Eco-Friendly & Durable
Recyclable materials with a lifespan of 20+ years under standard conditions.
Resists biological degradation, acids, and alkali .
Application:
1. For reinforcement in the backfill of protecting wall, or for anchoring the panel of keeping wall. Construction of wraparound holding partitions or abutments.
2. Strengthen the bendy pavement, restore the cracks on the road, stop soil erosion and freezing injury of the soil at low temperature.
3. Drain the filter layer round the darkish pipe or the gravel drainage ditch.
4. Filter layer of water Wells, comfort Wells or baroclinic pipes in water conservancy projects.



