What is the filament fiber nonwoven geotextile

Filament non woven geotextile is a type of geotextile made from continuous filaments of either polyester (PET) or polypropylene (PP) fibers. These filaments are entangled together using a needle-punching process, resulting in a strong and durable fabric with excellent water permeability. Here are some key points about filament nonwoven geotextile:

  1. Material Composition:

    • Polyester (PET) or polypropylene (PP) fibers are used.
    • These fibers are continuous and not cut into shorter lengths.
  2. Manufacturing Process:

    • Filament nonwoven geotextile is created through a needle-punching process.
    • During this process, the continuous filaments are mechanically entangled, forming a cohesive fabric.
  3. Properties:

    • Tensile Strength: Filament nonwoven geotextile exhibits excellent tensile strength, making it suitable for various applications.
    • Tear Resistance: It resists tearing and damage.
    • Filtration and Drainage: The fabric allows water to pass through while retaining soil particles.
  4. Applications:

    • Soil Stabilization: Used to reinforce soil and prevent erosion.
    • Erosion Control: Helps stabilize slopes, riverbanks, and embankments.
    • Road Construction: Provides separation and filtration functions in road base layers.
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