
Geotextiles are permeable fabrics which, when used in association with soil, have the ability to separate, filter, reinforce, protect, or drain. Typically made from polypropylene or polyester, geotextile fabrics come in three basic forms: woven (resembling mail bag sacking), needle punched (resembling felt), or heat bonded (resembling ironed felt)...
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(Geo-synthetic, Geofabric, Filter Fabric) A semi-impervious, nonwoven, petrochemical fabric cloth that provides a stable base for the application of soil or gravel. Most common use is in the construction of turnpikes.
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A variety of fabrics made from recycled materials used in soil containment and stabilisation.
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A geotextile is any strong synthetic fabric used in civil engineering to retain an embankment.
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