Geotextile fabric is a strong, permeable material made from synthetic fibers such as polypropylene or polyester. It is commonly used in civil engineering, road construction, landscaping, and drainage applications. The fabric allows water to pass through while preventing soil erosion, improving soil stability, and separating different layers of materials.
Geotextiles are available in woven and non-woven types — woven for strength and reinforcement, and non-woven for filtration and drainage. They are resistant to UV rays, chemicals, and biological degradation, ensuring long-lasting performance even in harsh environmental conditions.
Key Features:
Made from durable polypropylene or polyester fibers
High tensile strength and permeability
Resistant to rot, chemicals, and UV exposure
Suitable for soil separation, filtration, drainage, anl