geocomposites
Geocomposites are engineered materials used in civil engineering and environmental applications. They typically consist of multiple layers, combining geotextiles, geomembranes, and other materials to enhance performance in functions like drainage, filtration, and separation. These products are designed to improve soil stability and manage water flow in various projects, such as landfills and road construction.
The versatility of geocomposites makes them valuable in managing environmental challenges. They can help prevent soil erosion, control groundwater, and support vegetation growth. By integrating different materials, geocomposites provide effective solutions for sustainable land management and infrastructure development, contributing to better resource conservation and environmental protection.