Geotextile Fabric: Uses and its applications in various sectors and industries

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Geotextiles are primarily made of polypropylene (PP) and polyester. They can be either woven or nonwoven, depending on the manufacturing process and application. Fabrics are produced in different ways for woven and nonwoven materials.

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The Geotextile fabric is basically a textile material that has been manufactured using a process of weaving two or more fibers, yarns, or filaments at a right angle, or both in length and width, with the aid of woven geotextiles. Fabrics like these are used mainly in construction. It is the most basic type of fabric production that is also called simple patterns.

Geotextiles are woven in a way that provides biaxial bending resistance. This means they provide resistance in both directions. The strips they use in production have a high level of resistance with low deformation. They can be used to reinforce roads, slopes, and walls.

These woven geotextile material can be classified into the below categories based on their characteristics:

• Single fabric material that is made from a mesh and long textile fibers.

• Multiple fabric materials are made from a mesh and multiple textile fibers.

• Geotextiles are made from short fiber yarns that are made of a mesh consisting of several fibers cut to different lengths up to 15cm.

At Shankar Packaging, a geotextile fabric suppliers and manufacturer, offers a wide range of Indu Tech and Agro Tech products. We produce technical textiles that contain polypropylene fibers and have high traction resistance. It also has a low elongation. Geotextiles of this type are used for civil engineering and building projects. The Geotextiles are used for the following applications:

• Reinforcement and stabilization of any surface during the construction and maintenance of motorways and roads, including temporary roads

• Increase the stability of embankments and slopes by expanding their surface.

• Providing safety to jetties, rockfill, and break wave structures.

• Water drainage system for improved water distribution

Our Geotextiles have UV additives that enhance their durability and resistance to withstand extreme climatic conditions. The geotextile cloth is resistant to chemical degradation, even in areas with acidic and alkaline soils, such as salt marshes. This fabric is highly resistant to damage during installation and improves the mechanical properties of the ground thanks to its tear-resistant features.

The most common uses for geotextiles include:

• Water filtration is achieved by separating different layers of material.

• Ground resistance on construction sites is increased.

• It can create a filter layer by preventing fine soil particles from passing between different materials. This prevents erosion of the ground and its degradation.

Conclusion 

Geotextiles are widely used and demanded due to their tensile strength, elongation, and resistance properties that make them ideal for reinforcement, stabilization, filtration, and drainage purposes. Shankar Packagings Ltd one of the leading FIBC jumbo bags manufacturers in Gujarat that also offers various Technical textiles like PP woven ground covers, PP woven geotextiles, Colored liners, FIBC bulk bags, and more. To learn more about our products, visit our official website or contact us.