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GEO - TEXTILE

"Revolutionizing Infrastructure: The Power of Geotechnical Textiles"

Geotextiles are a significant category within the broader field of technical textiles, which encompasses textiles designed and manufactured for technical and industrial applications rather than fashion or apparel. Here’s how geotextiles fit into the realm of technical textiles.

TYPES OF GEO TECHNOLOGY:

Woven Geotextiles::

  • Made by weaving fibers together to form a strong, durable fabric suitable for separation, filtration, and reinforcement applications.

Non-Woven Geotextiles:

  • Manufactured by mechanically bonding or thermally bonding fibers together. They are versatile and used in drainage, filtration, and protection applications

Knitted Geotextiles:

  • Formed by interlocking loops of fibers. They are flexible and conformable, used in soil stabilization and erosion control.
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Functions and Applications:

Separation:

  • Preventing mixing of different soil layers and maintaining the integrity of engineered structures like roads, railways, and embankments.

Filtration:

  • Allowing water to pass through while retaining soil particles, used in drainage systems and erosion control.

Drainage:

  • Allowing water to flow through the fabric, preventing hydrostatic pressure buildup behind retaining walls and improving soil drainage.

Reinforcement:

  • Enhancing the structural integrity of soils and other materials, used in slopes, embankments, and landfill liners.

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GEOTEXTILES

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GEOMEMBRANES

Geomembranes are synthetic membrane liners used in various civil engineering and environmental applications to control fluid migration in human-made structures. They are typically made from synthetic polymers such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM), or polypropylene.

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GEOMATES

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GEOCELLS

Geocells, also known as cellular confinement systems or cellular confinement geosynthetics, are three-dimensional honeycomb-like structures made from various materials such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene, or polyester.

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