Nonwoven Geotextiles
Nonwoven geotextiles are synthetic fabrics made from polymer fibers that are bonded together through mechanical, thermal, or chemical processes. They are commonly used in civil engineering and construction projects to provide soil stabilization, drainage, and erosion control. These materials allow water to pass through while preventing soil particles from washing away.
These geotextiles are available in various thicknesses and strengths, making them suitable for different applications, such as road construction, landscaping, and landfill projects. Their versatility and durability make them an essential component in managing soil and water in various environmental conditions.