The reinforcement isolation geotextile is also called geotextile.

by anonymous on 2012-03-03 11:36:39

Geotextile, also known as geotextiles or sodium-based bentonite waterproof blanket, is a permeable geosynthetic material made by stitching or weaving synthetic fibers. The finished product comes in the form of fabric, usually with a width of 4-6 meters and a length of 50-100 meters. Geotextiles are divided into woven and non-woven types for engineering protection. These geotextiles have excellent functions such as filtration, separation, reinforcement, protection, high tensile strength, good permeability, heat resistance, anti-freezing, aging resistance, and corrosion resistance. They can be widely used in projects like railways, highways, sports arenas, dams, water conservancy construction, tunnels, coastal tidal flats, land reclamation, environmental protection, etc.

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