Geotextile G90 PP or PET Woven Geotextile High Performance
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 3500 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 300000 m²/month
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PP or PET Woven Geotextile
Woven Geotextile Introduction
Woven Geotextile is made of high tenacity and high molecular weight polyester or polypropylene yarns. Wear-resisting, bursting resistant and high tensile strength, also provide different strength at low elongation.
Woven Geotextile Application
Woven geotextile can be applied in soil stabilization, embankment, reinforced wall and slope, sidewalk paver, coastal and riverbank revetments, landfill separators and capping, etc.
Woven Geotextile Advantage
-High tensile strength
-Wear resistant
-Burst resistant
-Easy carry and easy application
Woven Geotextile Specifications
Tensile strength(kN/m) | 100/50 | 200/50 | 400/50 | 600/50 | 800/50 | 1000/50 | 60/60 | 100/100 | 120/120 | 200/200 | 220/220 |
MD Values | 100 | 200 | 400 | 600 | 800 | 1000 | 60 | 100 | 120 | 200 | 220 |
CMD Values | 50 | 50 | 50 | 50 | 50 | 50 | 60 | 100 | 120 | 200 | 220 |
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FAQ
1. Which payment do you accept?
For you convenience, our payment can be L/C, TT
2. Is free sample available?
We can supply free samples. You'll just need to pay for express cost.
3. How about your quality?
We have strict quality control system, we make testing on incoming raw material and finished products. Your third party testing is also welcomed. With high quality, our products are used on government projects at home and abroad. Our product quality is accepted by clients from all over the world. Warmly welcome your samples requirement or trail order.
- Q: What type of geotextile is used for soccer field
- Generally with permeable geotextile, 200g300g can be
- Q: What are the standards and regulations for geotextile products?
- The standards and regulations for geotextile products are set by various organizations such as the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and the Geosynthetic Institute (GSI). These standards cover different aspects of geotextile products, including their physical properties, mechanical performance, durability, and installation guidelines. Compliance with these standards ensures that geotextile products meet the necessary requirements for their intended applications and ensure the safety and reliability of their use in civil engineering and environmental projects.
- Q: Can geotextiles be used for reinforcement of embankments?
- Yes, geotextiles can be used for the reinforcement of embankments. They are commonly used in civil engineering projects to improve the stability, strength, and longevity of embankments. Geotextiles provide separation, filtration, and reinforcement functions, helping to prevent erosion, soil movement, and structural failure.
- Q: What are the different geotextile reinforcement techniques for slopes?
- Some common geotextile reinforcement techniques for slopes include slope stabilization, soil erosion control, and retaining wall construction. These techniques involve the use of geotextile materials, such as woven or non-woven fabrics, to reinforce and strengthen slopes, prevent soil erosion, and provide stability. Methods such as slope facing, slope wrapping, and soil nail reinforcement are employed to enhance the integrity and longevity of slopes in various construction and infrastructure projects.
- Q: How do geotextiles prevent soil contamination?
- Geotextiles prevent soil contamination by acting as a barrier that separates the soil from potentially harmful substances, such as pollutants or contaminants. It helps to filter and retain these substances, preventing them from leaching into the soil and affecting its quality. Geotextiles also aid in erosion control, reducing the risk of soil contamination caused by sediment runoff.
- Q: Are geotextiles resistant to chemical leaching?
- Yes, geotextiles are generally resistant to chemical leaching. They are designed to have low permeability and are made from materials that can withstand exposure to various chemicals without significant degradation or leaching. However, the level of resistance may vary depending on the specific type and quality of geotextile used.
- Q: What are the installation guidelines for geotextiles used in erosion control blankets?
- The installation guidelines for geotextiles used in erosion control blankets typically involve the following steps: 1. Site preparation: Ensure that the area where the erosion control blanket will be installed is properly graded and free of any debris or vegetation. 2. Unroll the geotextile: Start by unrolling the geotextile fabric along the slope or area where erosion control is needed. Make sure to overlap the fabric by the specified amount to ensure complete coverage. 3. Secure the fabric: Use stakes or landscape pins to secure the geotextile to the ground, especially at the edges and corners. This will prevent it from shifting or being displaced during installation or heavy rainfall. 4. Seam connection: If multiple rolls of geotextile fabric are required, ensure that they are properly overlapped and securely connected using a recommended seam connection method. This will ensure a continuous and seamless coverage. 5. Anchoring: In certain cases, additional anchoring may be required to provide extra stability. This can include using sandbags, rocks, or other suitable materials along the edges or across the surface of the geotextile fabric. 6. Vegetative cover: If the erosion control blanket is designed to support vegetation growth, follow the recommended guidelines for seed or plant installation. This may involve spreading seeds or planting live vegetation through the geotextile fabric. It is important to note that these guidelines may vary depending on the specific erosion control blanket and geotextile manufacturer, as well as the site and project requirements. It is always recommended to refer to the manufacturer's installation instructions and consult with a professional engineer or erosion control specialist for proper installation and best results.
- Q: What are the different geotextile testing parameters?
- Some different geotextile testing parameters include tensile strength, puncture resistance, burst strength, permittivity, apparent opening size, and UV resistance.
- Q: Can geotextiles be used for erosion control in river levees?
- Yes, geotextiles can be used for erosion control in river levees. They are commonly used as a protective barrier to prevent soil erosion and stabilize the levee slopes. Geotextiles can effectively control erosion by providing reinforcement and filtration, reducing water velocity and sediment movement, and promoting vegetation growth.
- Q: 800g / m2 non-woven geotextile vertical permeability coefficient is generally how much
- 800g / m2 non-woven geotextile vertical permeability coefficient is: 6.1 × 10-2
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Geotextile G90 PP or PET Woven Geotextile High Performance
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 3500 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 300000 m²/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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