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Woven geotextile fabric is a type of technical textile made from interlaced synthetic fibers, typically polypropylene or polyester. This fabric is designed to provide separation, filtration, drainage, and reinforcement in various civil engineering and construction applications. Its woven structure allows for high tensile strength and durability, making it suitable for use in demanding environments.
| Material | Polypropylene or polyester |
| Weight | 100 to 600 g/m² |
| Tensile strength | Up to 300 kN/m |
| UV resistance | Typically up to 80% UV stability |
| Permeability | Varies based on fabric density, typically 0.1 to 1.0 m/s |
| Standard widths | 1 to 6 meters |
When selecting woven geotextile fabric, buyers should consider the specific application requirements such as tensile strength, weight, and permeability. It's important to specify the intended use case, desired durability, and any environmental factors that may affect the fabric's performance. Certifications for UV resistance and material quality may also be relevant, as well as the quantities needed for the project.
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Typically 10 to 30 years, depending on environmental conditions.
Yes, many woven geotextiles are recyclable, but check with local facilities.
Choose based on the load requirements and environmental conditions.
Most are resistant to common chemicals, but specific resistance should be verified.
Woven geotextiles are stronger and provide better drainage, while non-woven are more flexible and offer better filtration.
Yes, they are designed for drainage and can perform well in wet environments.