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Nonwoven geotextile fabric is a type of technical textile made from synthetic fibers that are bonded together through mechanical, thermal, or chemical processes. This fabric is designed to provide drainage, filtration, separation, and stabilization in various civil engineering and landscaping applications. Its structure allows for water flow while preventing soil erosion and the mixing of different soil types.
| Material | Polypropylene or polyester |
| Weight | 100 to 800 grams per square meter |
| Thickness | 0.5 to 5 mm |
| Tensile strength | 10 to 50 kN/m |
| UV resistance | Up to 90% for 500 hours |
| Permeability | Varies based on fabric type, typically 10 to 1000 m/s |
When choosing nonwoven geotextile fabric, buyers should consider the specific application requirements such as tensile strength, permeability, and weight. It is also important to specify the environmental conditions the fabric will be exposed to, such as UV exposure and soil chemistry. Requesting samples and certifications for quality assurance can also be beneficial.
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Typically 5 to 25 years, depending on environmental conditions.
Some types can be recycled, but it depends on the material used.
It is usually laid down on prepared surfaces and can be anchored with staples or weights.
Woven geotextiles are made from interlaced fibers, while nonwoven geotextiles are bonded fibers.
Yes, grades vary based on material properties and intended use.
Consider the load-bearing requirements and environmental factors specific to your application.