Geotechnical fabrics are typically defined as any permeable textile material used to increase soil stability, provide erosion control or aid in drainage. Usually made from a synthetic polymer such as polypropylene, polyester, and polyethylene which are woven, knitted or non-woven. The variety in materials and manufacturing processes provide an assortment of geotextiles suitable for a wide variety of civil construction applications.
GEOTEXTILE FABRIC
Our fabrics are manufactured using polypropylene fibers that are formed into a dimensionally stable network, which allows the fibers to maintain their relative position. They resist ultraviolet deterioration, rotting, and biological degradation and is inert to commonly encountered soil chemicals. Made in American and available in a variety of strengths and sizes.