


Geotubes
Description
Geotubes are large geosynthetic cylindrical structures designed for shoreline reinforcement and dewatering of loose materials such as sludge, slurry, and sediments. Made from polypropylene fibers, they provide high filtration rates and effective separation of solids. Geotubes are used in construction, as well as environmental and industrial-technical projects.
Properties and Benefits
Eco-Friendliness
Completely safe for the environment.
Lightweight
The low weight simplifies transportation and installation.
Ease of Use
Requires minimal maintenance.
Mobility
Easily relocatable and suitable for temporary use.
Cost-Effectiveness
Low costs for transportation, installation, and disposal.
Reusability
Allows reuse of both the material and the structure.
Applications
Dewatering
- Slurry, sludge, sediment, and bottom deposits.
- Removal of mechanical impurities from wastewater and process water.
Shoreline Reinforcement
- Construction of protective and load-bearing structures underwater, in flood zones, and on land.
Material Storage
- Dewatered mineral and other materials.
Environmental Projects
- Cleaning of water bodies and land restoration projects.