Application of Woven Geotextile

Woven Geotextile
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Woven geotextile is widely used in infrastructure projects where high tensile strength and reinforcement are required. In road construction, it functions as a strong separation and stabilization layer between the subgrade and aggregate base, preventing soil intermixing while improving load distribution and bearing capacity. This enhances pavement performance, reduces rutting, and extends the service life of the roadway. In slope protection applications, woven geotextile provides reinforcement to improve soil stability, control surface erosion, and support vegetation growth. Its durability and strength make it suitable for long-term performance in demanding ground conditions.
Applications

Road Construction

Slope Protection
Subgrade Reinforcement
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Improves bearing capacity over weak or soft soils
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Reduces surface deformation and rutting
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Enhances load distribution under traffic loads
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Increases overall pavement performance and lifespan
Seperation and Filtration
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Prevents intermixing of subgrade and aggregate layers
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Maintains structural integrity of road base systems
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Allows controlled water flow through the fabric
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Reduces erosion and prevents drainage clogging
Soil Reinforcement
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Provides high tensile strength within soil structures
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Improves stability of embankments and slopes
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Reinforces retaining walls and earth structures
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Minimizes risk of settlement and structural failure