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Geotextile
Filament geotextile is made from continuous high-strength polyester fibers, offering superior durability, tensile strength, and dimensional stability compared to staple fiber fabrics. It excels in reinforcement, separation, and drainage applications, making it ideal for roads, embankments, and erosion control projects.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Weight/SQM | 100-1200 g/m² |
| Width | 1m-7m |
| Length | 50m-300m |
| Process | Needle-punched |
| Capacity | 20 tons/day |
High tensile strength
Excellent filtration
Erosion control
Separation properties
Various weight options
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Staple fiber nonwoven geotextile is made from high-quality polyester fibers through needle-punching. It provides excellent filtration, drainage, separation, and cushioning performance. Widely used in road construction, railways, landfills, and erosion control applications.
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Staple fiber PP geotextile is made from high-quality polypropylene fibers through needle-punching. It offers excellent filtration, separation, drainage, and cushioning performance, with high chemical resistance and dimensional stability. Widely used in road construction, railways, landfills, and erosion control applications.
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Woven Geotextile is produced from high-strength polypropylene yarns woven into a stable structure. It provides excellent tensile strength, low elongation, and reliable performance for soil separation, reinforcement, and stabilization. The product is widely used in road construction, embankments, foundations, and other civil engineering and infrastructure projects.

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