Eco-friendly polyester non-woven geotextile
Nonwoven geotextile made from short fiber polyethylene terephthalate is a product created using nonwoven technology. Based on short fiber raw materials, Taiwei geotextile exhibits high tensile, tear and puncture strength, which greatly improves its strength properties and resistance to soil deformation.
Polyester geotextile is a geosynthetic material made from polyester fiber that has drainage, filtration, reinforcing and other functions.
Material: PET
Weight: 100-800 g
Width: 1-6m
Length: 50-200m (customizable)
Color: white, black, orange, etc. (supports custom colors)
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Peculiarities:
1. Superior Strength: This material has outstanding tensile and tensile strength characteristics, which greatly improves its mechanical properties in both tension and shear.
2. Excellent water permeability and breathability: Due to its smooth surface, the material shows excellent results in water permeability and breathability.
3. Resistance to chemical attack and aging: The material exhibits a certain resistance to acids and alkalis, and also has corrosion resistance, which allows it to maintain its physical characteristics.
4. Installation and transportation: The product is lightweight and flexible, and can be laid directly, making transportation and installation easier.
5. High Filtration Performance: Its superior filtration performance makes this material excellent for soil filtration, erosion control and other drainage engineering projects.
Application:
Water Protection Technologies: Geotextiles made from PET are ideal for use in water protection systems such as rivers, dams and reservoirs. It effectively controls seepage, prevents landslides and protects against erosion. |
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Foundation Construction: PET geotextiles can be used to strengthen soil layers, protect against seepage, conserve soil, and increase foundation stability, which contributes to its reliability. |
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Road construction: PET geotextiles are used to strengthen and stabilize road surfaces, which reduces the risk of cracking and settlement, and extends the life of road structures. |
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Mines and Landfills: PET geotextiles can be used for integrated mine management, landfill reinforcement and infiltration protection, helping to reduce soil and groundwater contamination. |
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Agroforestry: PET geotextiles have applications in agroforestry, such as windbreaks and insulation, soil moisture retention, and soil care to promote crop growth. |












