

Woven Geotextile
Description
Woven geotextile is a high-strength geosynthetic material produced by weaving polyester yarns with high modulus. It offers low deformation, high resistance to stretching and tearing, and excellent filtration properties. Woven geotextile is used to improve soil characteristics, reinforce structures, and enhance the durability of construction projects, especially in challenging conditions such as marshlands or permafrost areas.
Properties and Benefits
High Strength
Withstands loads up to 2000 kN/m.
Stability
Low creep coefficient and water permeability.
Chemical Resistance
Unaffected by chemical exposure and aggressive environments.
Cost-Effectiveness
Reduces construction costs by minimizing earthworks and utilizing local materials.
Easy Installation
Lightweight and quick integration into construction projects.
Applications
Soil Reinforcement
Strengthening soil beds to increase load-bearing capacity.
Road Construction
Reinforcing roadbed foundations to extend service life.
Slope Stabilization
Stabilizing slopes and embankments with varying angles.
Drainage
Providing efficient water diversion in construction structures.
Retaining Walls
Used in constructing stable retaining structures.
Construction in Challenging Conditions
Applicable in marshlands, permafrost, and other difficult terrains.