Geocomposite
A geocomposite is a type of engineered material used in civil engineering and environmental projects. It combines different layers of materials, such as geotextiles, geonets, and geomembranes, to create a product that serves multiple functions. These layers work together to manage water flow, provide drainage, and prevent soil erosion, making geocomposites essential for applications like landfills, road construction, and retaining walls.
The design of geocomposites allows for efficient water management and soil stabilization. By integrating various materials, they can effectively filter, drain, and protect the underlying soil. This versatility makes geocomposites a popular choice for engineers looking to enhance the durability and performance of their projects.