Application of Non-Woven Geotextile

Non-Woven Geotextile
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Non-woven geotextile is widely used in civil engineering and infrastructure projects due to its excellent filtration, separation, and cushioning properties. In geomembrane lining systems, it functions as a protective cushioning layer to prevent puncture damage from subgrade irregularities. In gabion structures, it acts as a filtration layer that allows water to pass through while retaining soil particles, maintaining long-term stability. For road construction, non-woven geotextile provides separation between subgrade and aggregate layers, improves load distribution, and enhances pavement performance. In subsoil piping systems, it serves as a filter wrap that prevents soil intrusion while allowing efficient drainage. For slope protection works, it controls erosion, supports vegetation growth, and improves overall slope stability, ensuring durable and reliable performance.
Applications



Subsoil Piping
Cushioning
Road Construction


Gabion
Slope Protection
Separation
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Prevents intermixing of different soil layers and aggregates
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Maintains subgrade strength and structural integrity
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Improves load distribution in road and foundation systems
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Reduces rutting and long-term settlement
Drainage
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Facilitates in-plane water flow within the geotextile layer
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Relieves excess pore water pressure
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Improves soil stability
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Enhances performance of subsoil drainage systems
Filtration
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Allows water to pass through freely
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Retains fine soil particles
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Prevents erosion and soil loss
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Reduces risk of drainage system clogging
Protection
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Acts as a cushioning layer
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Protects geomembranes from puncture and damage
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Minimizes stress concentration from sharp objects
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Extends service life of geosynthetic systems