Geotextile Non woven Fabric

Non-Woven Geotextile Fabric is a permeable material made from bonded synthetic fibers, offering excellent drainage, filtration, and separation capabilities. It is widely used in civil engineering for soil stabilization, erosion control, and infrastructure projects. Its flexibility and durability make it ideal for sustainable environmental applications.

What is Geotextile Non Woven Fabric

Non-Woven Geotextile Fabric is manufactured by bonding synthetic fibers through needle punching or heat bonding, creating a strong, permeable structure. This process ensures durability, flexibility, and optimal filtration properties for varied

Specifications:

  • Material: 100% Virgin Polypropylene (PP) Fiber
  • GSM (Grams per Square Meter): 300 to 650 GSM
  • Elongation (MD & CD): 20% to 50%
  • CBR Puncture Strength: 3000 N to 5000 N
  • Abrasion Resistance: 35% to 95%
  • UV Resistance: Retained tensile strength of 80% to 90% after 500 hours of exposure
  • AOS (Apparent Opening Size): ≤ 75 microns

Features

  • High water permeability
  • Excellent soil filtration
  • Lightweight and portable
  • Durable and strong
  • Prevents soil erosion
  • Customizable sizes
  • Cost-effective alternative
  • UV-resistant properties
  • Chemical-resistant material

Application of Geotextile Non-woven Fabric

  • Drainage improvement.
  • Soil filtration.
  • Soil stabilization.
  • Layer separation.
  • Road reinforcement.
  • Landfill lining.
  • Canal seepage control.
  • Agricultural weed control.
  • Environmental restoration.
  • Erosion control.