Woven Geotextiles For Water Conservancy Projects
Woven geotextiles For Water Conservancy Projects-Woven Geotextiles are made of high-strength industrial synthetic fibers and produced by weaving technology.
Features: High strength: High-strength industrial polypropylene, polyester, nylon and other synthetic fibers are used as raw materials, with high original strength. After weaving, it forms a regular interweaving structure, and the comprehensive bearing capacity is further improved.
Durability: The characteristic of synthetic chemical fiber is that it is not easy to denature, decompose and weather. It can maintain its original characteristics for a long time.
Corrosion resistance: Synthetic chemical fibers generally have acid resistance, alkali resistance, insect resistance, and mold resistance.
Water permeability: Woven fabrics can effectively control their structural pores to achieve a certain degree of water permeability.
Convenient storage and transportation: due to light weight and can be packed according to certain requirements, it is very convenient for transportation, storage and construction.
Woven Geotextiles For Water Conservancy Projects
Product Description:
Advanced woven geotextiles take advantage of the industrialization and low cost of synthetic fibers; PP/PE is used as the main raw material and produced by weaving process. Light weight, high strength, low elongation, durability, corrosion resistance, good integrity, etc. Features: The characteristics of the airtight braided material structure and the non-compliant price of engineering parameters meet the fluctuation requirements of one of many factors such as filtration, isolation, reinforcement, and protection in geotechnical engineering. It is a super cost-effective product in geotechnical engineering. Under construction.
In order to make the stability and stability of the product shape and the compliance cost of the engineering parameters, our company's filament woven geotextiles are all produced by wide-width shuttleless looms to achieve incredible quality.
Woven Geotextiles For Water Conservancy Projects Application:
The woven geotextile has a reinforcing effect: it can stably limit the transfer of the project during long-term use, and can transfer or distribute the local stress acting on the soil to a larger area.
The woven geotextile has a separation effect: use the geotextile to separate different geotechnical structural materials to form a stable interface, and play their respective characteristics and overall functions according to requirements.
The woven geotextile has the function of drainage and filtration: the geotextile can allow water to pass through and block the loss of sand particles. When used for drainage, placing the geotextile in soil with poor water permeability can slowly pump water and drain The purpose of quickly draining away along the geotextile.
Woven geotextile has geotextile and geomembrane used together to act as a tension diaphragm between two materials with different pressures.
The woven geotextile has the function of blocking: the geotextile is placed horizontally in the channel of the flowing liquid with suspended particles to prevent fine mud particles and allow the liquid to pass through.
The woven geotextile has the function of cushioning cushion: placing the geotextile on the slope can prevent the soil particles from being lost due to the erosion of rainwater or plant turf
Woven Geotextiles For Water Conservancy Projects Features:
High strength: Polypropylene, polyester, nylon and other synthetic fibers are used as raw materials, which have high original strength. After weaving, they form a regular interweaving structure, and the comprehensive bearing capacity is further improved.
Durability: The characteristic of man-made chemical fiber is that it is no longer easily denatured, decomposed, and weathered. It can maintain its unique characteristics for a long time.
Corrosion resistance: Synthetic chemical fibers generally have properties such as acid resistance, alkali resistance, insect resistance, and mildew resistance.
Water permeability: woven fabrics can effectively control their structural pores to achieve a certain degree of water permeability
Convenient storage and transportation: due to light weight, it can be packaged according to the front requirements, and transportation, storage and construction are very handy.
High Quality Woven Geotextile technical standards:
Product Series | Unit | Allowable Deviation | Woven Geotextile | ||||
ZXF-180 | ZXF-230 | ZXF-260 | ZXF-340 | ZXF-670 | |||
Mass per unit area (single) | G/㎡ | -3% | 180 | 230 | 260 | 340 | 670 |
Tensile strength (longitudinal) | N/5cm | ≥ | 2300 | 2900 | 3300 | 4300 | 10000 |
Elongation (longitudinal) | % | ≤ | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 |
Tensile strength (transverse) | N/5cm | ≥ | 1800 | 2350 | 2600 | 3100 | 6000 |
Elongation (transverse) | % | ≤ | 25 | 25 | 27 | 25 | 25 |
Trapezoidal tear strength (longitudinal) | N | ≥ | 850 | 1175 | 1300 | 1500 | 3000 |
Trapezoidal tear strength (transverse) | N | ≥ | 540 | 1107 | 1250 | 1400 | 2800 |
Breaking strength of CBR | N | ≥ | 4700 | 6500 | 7200 | 8000 | 19000 |
Vertical permeability coefficient | Cm/s | ≥ | 2.5*10^ (-3) | 2.3*10^ (-3) | 3* 10^ (-3) | 8*10^ (-3) | 1*10^ (-3) |
Equivalent aperture O95 | mm | ≤ | 0.042 | 0.053 | 0.1 | 0.12 | 0.45 |
Packing of Woven Geotextiles For Water Conservancy Projects
You can freely choose PE film or PP woven bag for outer packaging, and there are paper tubes of different sizes inside the product for you to choose freely.
Strength of the company
With first-class mechanical equipment, senior technical personnel and a huge production team, the annual output of geotextiles is more than 30 million square meters, and it has been recognized as a high-quality material supplier by the national authority. It sells well in Southeast Asia and some European regions in South America. It provides high-quality and reliable products and service guarantees for construction companies
Related Products
Submitted successfully
We will contact you as soon as possible