• SRW Geotextiles PP Fiber Geotextile Bags for Reinforced River Dikes System 1
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SRW Geotextiles PP Fiber Geotextile Bags for Reinforced River Dikes

SRW Geotextiles PP Fiber Geotextile Bags for Reinforced River Dikes

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1,Brief Introduction of PP Geo Textile  Bag 


It is a greener  environmental protection solutions used for erosion control ,embankment/slope protection and shoreline stabilization, stormwater management, and the creation of rain gardens and other functional green spaces.


Size:60cm*45cm,85cm*45cm,95cm*35cm,103cm*70cm,110cm*50cm,etc



2,Feature of  PP Geo Textile  Bag 



Strong corrosion resistance ,UV resistance, anti-aging, non-toxic, non-combustion,good stability,split not extend etc. features.Anti-rot,anti-degradation,pests erosion resistance.


3,Package of  PP Geo Textile  Bag


Stardard export package or as per your request



4,Application of  PP Geo Textile  Bag 



1).Ecohydraulic Engineering:

   Natural environment for both sides of the ecological river, soil and water conservation,reservoir fluctuation zone regreening, wetland project, coastal engineering etc.

2.)Highway Engineering:

  Roadbed side slope,retaining wall project, massif excavate side slope,bridgepier slope protection,culvert exits  and entrances "Eight word" wall,sound protective screen, ecological isolation strip,swelled ground side slope,freeze thawing district side slope etc.

3).Railway Engineering:

  Roadbed side slope,retaining wall project, massif excavate side slope,bridgepier slope protection,culvert exits  and entrances "Eight word" wall,ecological beauty spot ecological district side slope,ecological fragile district ecological side slope etc.



5.FAQ


We have organized several common questions for our clients,may help you sincerely:

1>How about your company?

A manufacturer & supplier focuses on the production of geo textile and geo bag etc. We have exported this product to Amereica, Europe and South East Asia. Customized product is also available based on your detailed requirements.

2> What's the MOQ ?

We kindly recommend 1x40'HQ as the price would be economical based on large loading quantity.

3>How long can we receive the product after purchase?

It takes about 1 to 2 weeks to finish the production based on the specific production schedual. Then it will depend on the shipping time from loading port to the destination port.

PP Fiber Geotextile Bags, Reinforced River Dike

PP Fiber Geotextile Bags, Reinforced River Dike

PP Fiber Geotextile Bags, Reinforced River Dike


Q: What are the key properties of geotextiles?
Geotextiles have several key properties that make them useful in various applications. These properties include high tensile strength, permeability, durability, and resistance to chemicals and UV radiation. They also offer excellent filtration and separation capabilities, allowing for effective drainage and soil stabilization. Geotextiles are lightweight and easy to handle, making them convenient for installation. Overall, these properties make geotextiles a versatile and reliable solution for erosion control, road construction, and other civil engineering projects.
Q: What are the key differences between woven and nonwoven geotextiles?
The key differences between woven and nonwoven geotextiles lie in their manufacturing processes and physical properties. Woven geotextiles are created by interlacing individual yarns or fibers in a crisscross pattern, resulting in a stable and strong fabric. On the other hand, nonwoven geotextiles are manufactured by bonding or felting fibers together using mechanical, thermal, or chemical processes, resulting in a fabric with random fiber orientation. Woven geotextiles typically have higher tensile strength and puncture resistance due to their interlocked yarns, making them suitable for applications that require structural stability and load distribution. They are commonly used in road construction, erosion control, and soil stabilization projects. Nonwoven geotextiles, while generally having lower strength properties compared to their woven counterparts, offer advantages such as filtration, drainage, and separation functions. They are commonly used for filtration and separation in drainage systems, as well as in erosion control, landscape fabric, and geocomposite applications. Overall, the choice between woven and nonwoven geotextiles depends on the specific project requirements, such as load-bearing capacity, filtration needs, and budget considerations.
Q: How do geotextiles affect soil erosion rates?
Geotextiles can significantly reduce soil erosion rates by acting as a barrier against erosive forces such as water flow or wind. They provide stabilization and reinforcement to the soil, preventing it from being easily displaced or washed away. By enhancing the soil's resistance to erosion and promoting vegetation growth, geotextiles help maintain soil integrity and reduce erosion rates.
Q: Can geotextiles be used in geosynthetic clay liner applications?
Yes, geotextiles can be used in geosynthetic clay liner applications. Geotextiles are often used as a protective layer or separation barrier in combination with geosynthetic clay liners to enhance their performance and improve their effectiveness in various geotechnical applications.
Q: How do geotextiles help with reinforcement of geogrid reinforced embankments?
Geotextiles help with reinforcement of geogrid reinforced embankments by acting as a separation layer between the soil and the geogrid. They prevent the intermixing of different soil layers, thereby maintaining the stability and integrity of the embankment. Additionally, geotextiles enhance the drainage capabilities of the embankment by allowing water to pass through while retaining the soil particles. This helps in reducing the potential for erosion and maintaining the long-term performance of the embankment.
Q: Can geotextiles be used in landscaping projects?
Yes, geotextiles can be used in landscaping projects. Geotextiles are often used as an effective way to control erosion, stabilize soil, and separate different layers of soil or aggregates in landscaping applications. They can be used for retaining walls, slope stabilization, weed control, and drainage systems, among other purposes.
Q: Geotextile what role
The role of geotextile 1. Highway and railway construction for the separation of reinforced geotextile drainage; 2. Bank slope dam reinforcement geotextile; bridge engineering geotextile; waste piling pool; artificial pool with impermeable geotextile; cloth. 3. The effect of geotextile is: 1. The application of reinforcement can be stable, limit the displacement of civil engineering in the long-term use, and can make the local stress transfer or distribution in the soil To a larger area, to increase the friction between the soil and geotextile resistance. 2. Application of isolation with geotextile to separate the different soil structure, the formation of a stable interface, so that the structure of the separation of layers, in accordance with the requirements to play their respective characteristics and the overall role of 3. Protective effect of geotextile soil or Water, can play the role of protection and anti-fog, 4. the role of the application of geotextile soil can let the water through, but also effectively prevent the passage of soil particles, so as to prevent the loss of soil particles caused by soil damage, The application of non-woven geotextile in the soil can form a drainage channel, the soil together in the water, along the plane of the material out of the body. 5. Application of seepage prevention Geomembrane and composite geotextile material, can prevent the leakage of liquid, gas evaporation, environmental protection or building safety.
Q: How are geotextiles tested for permeability?
Geotextiles are tested for permeability using standard laboratory methods, such as the constant head or falling head permeability tests. These tests involve measuring the flow of water through the geotextile under controlled conditions, allowing engineers to determine its permeability and suitability for various applications.
Q: How do geotextiles help with soil reinforcement in geogrid applications?
Geotextiles help with soil reinforcement in geogrid applications by acting as a separator and providing confinement to the soil particles. They prevent the intermixing of fine and coarse particles, improving the stability and load-bearing capacity of the soil. Additionally, geotextiles distribute the load over a larger area, reducing localized stresses and preventing soil erosion.
Q: Basement roof cover soil thickness and geotextile shop in what position,
The size of the thickness of the roof cover of the basement garage is in the specification of the air defense design

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