Geotextil De Bentonita PP/PET Needle Punched Geotextile for Road Construction
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 20000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 1500000 m²/month
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PP/PET Needle Punched Geotextile for Road Construction:
1)Technics/process :Needle punched / thermally bonded
2)Width:0.5m-6m(as you demand)
3)Packing:PE film and woven cloth
TDS of PP/PET Needle Punched Geotextile for Road Construction:
Material | PP(polypropylene) or PET(polyester) |
Technics/process | Needle punched / thermally bonded |
Specification | 100g/m-1300g/m2 |
Width | 1m6m(as you demand) |
Length | 100m(as you demand) |
Colour | White, black |
Packing | PE film and woven cloth |
Load | According to your specification |
Payment terms | T/T or L/C |
Delivery time | Within 3 weeks |
Application | Geotextiles with various indicators of quality, with good stress -- strain and toughness, seepage performance and uniformity, and width, etc., And is applicable to roads, water, rail, mining dams, rivers, airports and other civil engineering, anyone in the works played reinforcement, segregation, filtration, filtration, drainage, and then extend the project life, reduced cost and easy construction, and it is easy to ensure the quality of the project. |
- Q: Can geotextiles be used in erosion control in coastal bluff stabilization?
- Yes, geotextiles can be used in erosion control in coastal bluff stabilization. Geotextiles are often used as a reinforcement material in slope stabilization projects, including coastal bluffs, to prevent erosion and provide stability. They help to control soil erosion by stabilizing the soil and allowing water to drain while preventing the loss of soil particles. Geotextiles can be an effective solution for erosion control in coastal bluff stabilization.
- Q: Do you need to suture the lower geotextile of composite geomembrane?
- Need to suture, but the operation is more trouble.
- Q: How do geotextiles contribute to pavement design?
- Geotextiles contribute to pavement design by providing reinforcement, separation, filtration, and drainage functions. These synthetic materials enhance the strength and stability of the pavement by distributing loads, preventing the mixing of different layers, filtering out fine particles, and improving water drainage. Geotextiles help in reducing pavement failures, extending its lifespan, and improving overall performance and durability.
- Q: Geotextile grip test how to do? What is the step?
- Is said to be the strength test or the pull strength test. Can be based on relevant standards. For example: SL / T235-1999 standard, which has the relevant test method.
- Q: How are geotextiles affected by biological factors?
- Geotextiles can be affected by biological factors such as microorganisms, plants, and animals. Microorganisms can degrade the fabric of geotextiles, leading to reduced strength and durability. Plant roots can penetrate and damage the geotextile, compromising its effectiveness in preventing soil erosion. Additionally, animal burrowing can disturb the placement and integrity of geotextiles, reducing their overall performance. Therefore, biological factors can have a negative impact on the functionality and lifespan of geotextiles.
- Q: Can geotexters cover grass seeds?
- Yes, a lot of lawns are covered, but with dozens of grams of geotextiles are used
- Q: Can geotextiles be used in geogrid reinforced soil walls?
- Yes, geotextiles can be used in geogrid reinforced soil walls. Geotextiles are commonly used as a separation layer between the soil and the geogrid to prevent mixing and migration of soil particles, providing additional stability and facilitating proper drainage in geogrid reinforced soil walls.
- Q: What is the length of the lap when the two-way geogrid is used? What is the geotextile lap length?
- It should be 20cm to 40cm it, geotextiles slightly longer point
- Q: Can geotextiles be used in the protection of underground tanks?
- Yes, geotextiles can be used in the protection of underground tanks. Geotextiles are often used as a protective layer in tank installations to prevent damage from sharp objects, provide a barrier against soil contaminants, and help with drainage and filtration.
- Q: How long do geotextiles typically last?
- Geotextiles typically have a lifespan of 20 to 25 years, depending on factors such as the type of material used, the level of exposure to environmental conditions, and the intensity of usage.
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Geotextil De Bentonita PP/PET Needle Punched Geotextile for Road Construction
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 20000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 1500000 m²/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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