Woven & Non Woven Polyester Geo Textile For Sub Surface Drainage
Geotextile or Geofabrics: Geotextiles form one of the two largest groups of geosynthetic materials. They are indeed textiles in the traditional sense, but consist of synthetic fibres (all are polymer-based) rather than natural ones such as cotton, wool, jute ` Thus, biodegradation and subsequent short lifetime is not a problem. These synthetic fibres are made into flexible, porous fabrics by standard weaving machinery or they are matted together in a random nonwoven manner. Some are also knitted.
The major point is that geotextiles are porous to liquid flow across their manufactured plane and also within their thickness, but to widely varying degree. There are at least 100 specific application areas for geotextiles that have been developed; however, the fabric always performs at least one of four discrete functions: separation, reinforcement, filtration and/or drainage.
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