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Introduction of polypropylene spunbond non woven fleece fabric is used to protect the crops in agriculture UV resistance masterbatch could be added 1%~8%. It can protect the vegetable crops and new lawns against extreme weather, animal and insect damage, yet allows light, water and air to penetrate, creating protected growing conditions..

Material

100% Polypropylene/100%PP

Width

0.4--3.2M

Color

Any color available

Roll Length

According to your requirement

Technics

Nonwoven

Nonwoven Technics

Spunbonded

Pattern

Yarn Dyed

Weight

9-200GSM

Style

Plain

Feature

Waterproof,Mothproof,Eco-friendly,Non-toxic,Breathable,Anti-Bacteria

Certification

ISO9001

Usage

Agriculture,Indrustry,Construction,Packaging,Home-textitle, etc

MOQ

1Ton/1000KG

Payment Terms

T/T or L/C

Delivery Time

Within 7-15 days

Packaging Detail

Plastic film in roll

Shandong,China

Loading of Port

Qingdao

Sample

Free samples are available

Q:Water board and water pipes and quick overburden trees
Set aside the road to pull the car, little by little to fill the soil, I am specializing in the production of geotextile, drainage board, wish smooth
Q:What is the number of tensile units for geotextiles
Personal sense of the number of stretching units is mainly for the sparse geotextile geotextile, geotextile, geogrid or other similar loose structural materials, sample 1m width of the number of stretching units is 1m width of the number of holes or how many cells, The number of stretched units within the test is the number of holes or the number of cells in the test width. For example, geotextile geogrid 1m width of 25 holes, the number of stretching unit is 25, the sample width of 200mm with 5 holes, the number of drawing unit is 5, C = Nm / Nsc = 25/5 = 5 individuals Understanding is not necessarily advice
Q:What are the different geotextile reinforcement techniques for slopes?
Some common geotextile reinforcement techniques for slopes include slope stabilization, soil erosion control, and retaining wall construction. These techniques involve the use of geotextile materials, such as woven or non-woven fabrics, to reinforce and strengthen slopes, prevent soil erosion, and provide stability. Methods such as slope facing, slope wrapping, and soil nail reinforcement are employed to enhance the integrity and longevity of slopes in various construction and infrastructure projects.
Q:Can geotextiles be used for reinforcement of paved surfaces?
Yes, geotextiles can be used for reinforcement of paved surfaces. Geotextiles are commonly used in civil engineering projects as a way to enhance the performance and longevity of paved surfaces. They provide reinforcement and stabilization by distributing loads and reducing the risk of cracking, rutting, and other forms of pavement distress. Additionally, geotextiles can also serve as a barrier against moisture and prevent the intrusion of fine particles into the pavement layers.
Q:Are geotextiles resistant to earthquakes?
No, geotextiles are not inherently resistant to earthquakes. While geotextiles can provide benefits in terms of soil stabilization and erosion control, they do not have the ability to withstand seismic activity on their own. Additional engineering measures and materials are required to ensure structures are earthquake resistant.
Q:What are the benefits of using geotextiles in road construction?
Geotextiles offer several benefits in road construction. Firstly, they enhance the stability and durability of the road by acting as a reinforcement layer, distributing loads and preventing the mixing of different layers. Secondly, geotextiles improve drainage by allowing water to pass through, reducing the risk of water damage and prolonging the life of the road. Additionally, they help control soil erosion and prevent the loss of fine particles, which can lead to the formation of potholes and cracks. Overall, geotextiles contribute to cost-effective and sustainable road construction, increasing the lifespan and performance of the road infrastructure.
Q:What are the key differences between woven and nonwoven geotextiles?
The key differences between woven and nonwoven geotextiles lie in their manufacturing processes and physical properties. Woven geotextiles are created by interlacing individual yarns or fibers in a crisscross pattern, resulting in a stable and strong fabric. On the other hand, nonwoven geotextiles are manufactured by bonding or felting fibers together using mechanical, thermal, or chemical processes, resulting in a fabric with random fiber orientation. Woven geotextiles typically have higher tensile strength and puncture resistance due to their interlocked yarns, making them suitable for applications that require structural stability and load distribution. They are commonly used in road construction, erosion control, and soil stabilization projects. Nonwoven geotextiles, while generally having lower strength properties compared to their woven counterparts, offer advantages such as filtration, drainage, and separation functions. They are commonly used for filtration and separation in drainage systems, as well as in erosion control, landscape fabric, and geocomposite applications. Overall, the choice between woven and nonwoven geotextiles depends on the specific project requirements, such as load-bearing capacity, filtration needs, and budget considerations.
Q:Geotextile wholesale price of how much money, geotextile fabric manufacturers latest offer
Geotextile wholesale, ranging from 5000-9000 yuan a ton. Geotextile manufacturers to answer your questions
Q:Can geotextiles be used in foundation drainage systems?
Yes, geotextiles can be used in foundation drainage systems. Geotextiles are commonly used as a filter and separator in drainage systems to prevent soil migration and clogging of drainage pipes. They help to improve the efficiency and longevity of foundation drainage systems by allowing water to flow freely while keeping the soil particles in place.
Q:Are geotextiles suitable for use in reservoir lining?
Yes, geotextiles are suitable for use in reservoir lining. They can effectively prevent erosion and provide stability to the reservoir walls, while also allowing water to drain through. Additionally, geotextiles are durable and resistant to various environmental conditions, making them a reliable choice for reservoir lining.

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