Nonwoven geotextiles are woven from long or short fibers using various equipment and processes, creating a mesh-like structure. Composite geotextiles are then produced by interweaving different fibers through needle-punching and other techniques, which interlock and stabilize the fabric to achieve standardized specifications. This results in a soft, full, thick, and firm fabric that meets various thickness requirements. Nonwoven geotextiles have excellent fabric gaps and good adhesion. Thanks to their soft fibers, they possess good tear resistance and excellent deformation adaptability. Composite geotextiles are priced competitively and offer excellent flat drainage capabilities. Their soft and porous surface features a good coefficient of friction, enhancing the adhesion of soil particles. They prevent the loss of fine particles by blocking them while also excluding excess moisture. The loose surface provides excellent protective capabilities.
Based on the length of the silk, it is divided into long staple nonwoven.Our products include both short fiber and long fiber non-woven geotextiles. They all provide excellent filtration, isolation, reinforcing, and protective functions, making them a widely used geosynthetic material. Long fiber geotextiles have higher tensile strength than short fiber ones, and can be chosen for use based on specific requirements.



