Geotextile Rona Silt Fence with Pocket/Polypropylene Fabric
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5000 roll
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 roll/month
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Product Description:
1.Silt Fence Description:
A silt fence, also referred to as a filter fence, is a structure composed primarily of geotechnical fabric and that is used as a form of sediment control.These temporary barriers are relatively low in cost, especially when compared to the damages they can prevent. They keep loose soils from traveling into local bodies of water and they also minimize the impact that various forms of development can have on surrounding wildlife.
2.Weed Barrier Fabric Functions and Features:
1)Excellent weed control
2)Excellent UV resistance
3)Moisture,fertilizers,air reach plants to allow for healthy soil
4)Good water and air permeability
5)Exceptional toughness and strength
6)Durable,tear-resistant,anti-rot and anti-mildew
7)Light weight,easy to install,follows natural ground contours
8)Ideal for use in landscaped beds,under decks and walkways
9)Fashionable design,high quality,competitive price
10)Long service life
3.. FAQ:
Q1: What is your minimum order quantity?
A:The minimum order quantity is 5000 ,but it is negotiable.
Q2:What is your payment terms?
A: T/T,Western Union,Paypal,L/C...
Q3:What is your delivery time?
A:Production time usually costs 2-20 days.
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- Q: What are the different methods of geotextile installation?
- Some of the different methods of geotextile installation include trenching and backfilling, direct placement, and anchoring. Trenching and backfilling involves excavating a trench, laying the geotextile in the trench, and then backfilling it with soil. Direct placement involves simply placing the geotextile on the intended surface without any additional steps. Anchoring involves fixing the geotextile to the ground using various anchoring techniques such as stakes, pins, or sandbags. These methods can be chosen based on the specific project requirements and site conditions.
- Q: Can geotextiles be used in mining tailings management?
- Yes, geotextiles can be used in mining tailings management. Geotextiles are commonly used in mining operations to provide stability and containment for tailings, which are the waste materials left over after the desired minerals have been extracted. They can be used to line tailings storage facilities, prevent erosion, control water flow, and promote soil filtration, thus enhancing the overall management and mitigation of mining tailings.
- Q: Is there a geotextile between the waterproofing membrane and the rigid layer?
- Need to prevent the waterproof layer from being pierced. Huazhi geotextile material manufacturers
- Q: What are the different factors to consider for geotextile selection in agricultural applications?
- When selecting geotextiles for agricultural applications, several factors need to be considered. These factors include the type and level of soil erosion, the desired drainage and filtration requirements, the expected load and stress levels on the geotextile, the potential for chemical exposure, the climate and weather conditions, and the longevity and durability needed for the specific agricultural application.
- Q: Can geotextiles be used in erosion control in stormwater detention ponds?
- Yes, geotextiles can be used in erosion control in stormwater detention ponds. Geotextiles are commonly used as a protective layer to prevent soil erosion and stabilize slopes in various engineering applications, including stormwater management. By providing reinforcement and filtration, geotextiles help to control and reduce erosion caused by stormwater runoff in detention ponds, ensuring the long-term stability and functionality of these structures.
- Q: Are geotextiles suitable for high-traffic areas?
- Yes, geotextiles are suitable for high-traffic areas. They are designed to provide stability, erosion control, and reinforcement to the soil, making them an effective solution for areas with heavy foot or vehicle traffic. Geotextiles can help distribute loads and prevent soil compaction, thereby reducing maintenance requirements and extending the lifespan of the area.
- Q: Do you have a geotextile bed?
- Filament geotextile can, short silk toxic, I produce geotextile materials
- Q: How are geotextiles tested for filtration efficiency?
- Geotextiles are typically tested for filtration efficiency using standardized laboratory tests such as the ASTM D4491 test method. This method involves measuring the flow rate of water through the geotextile under specific pressure conditions and determining the percentage of particles retained by the fabric. Other tests may also be conducted to assess the geotextile's ability to retain soil particles and prevent clogging.
- Q: Can geotextiles be used in underground storage tank applications?
- Yes, geotextiles can be used in underground storage tank applications. Geotextiles are often employed as a protective barrier or liner to prevent soil erosion, provide filtration, and enhance drainage in various construction projects, including underground storage tanks. They can help in maintaining the structural integrity of the tank by preventing soil migration and reducing the risk of contamination.
- Q: What are the different weight options available for geotextiles?
- Geotextiles typically come in a range of weight options, which can vary from lightweight to heavyweight. These weight options are measured in terms of grams per square meter (gsm) or ounces per square yard (oz/yd²). The specific weight option chosen for a geotextile depends on the project requirements, such as the soil conditions, desired strength, and intended application.
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Geotextile Rona Silt Fence with Pocket/Polypropylene Fabric
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5000 roll
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 roll/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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