
The uses of geotextiles:
1. Civil Engineering: Coastal, river, and lake embankment projects meeting standards; reservoir reinforcement projects; reclamation projects; flood prevention and rescue operations.
2. Highway, railway, and airport engineering: soft foundation reinforcement; slope protection; reflective crack-resistant pavement structural layer; drainage system; green buffer strip.
3. Electrical Engineering: Nuclear Power Plant Foundation Engineering; Electric Ash Dam Engineering; Hydroelectric Power Plant Engineering.
Port Channel Engineering: Port
Geotextiles are divided into two types: non-woven geotextiles and woven geotextiles.
Nonwoven geotextiles come in needle-punched and hydroentangled varieties, as well as short and long fiber types.
Non-woven fabric refers to a material that does not require weaving in the manufacturing process.
Engineering fabrics are used in construction projects. A portion of engineering fabrics can be manufactured without weaving, which is called non-woven geotextiles.
Non-woven fabric has a wide range of uses. For example, the Heart-to-Heart Soft Wet Wipes we use are made of non-woven fabric, as are the shoe polish cloths placed in hotels.
Detailed Introduction to Polyester Geotextile
Isolation
Utilize polyester short fiber needle-punched geotextiles for materials with varying physical properties (particle size, distribution, viscosity, and density, etc.)
Isolate building materials (such as soil and sand particles, soil and concrete, etc.) to prevent loss and mixing between two or more materials, maintaining the integrity and function of the materials. This enhances the load-bearing capacity of the structure.
Filter
As water flows from the fine-grained soil layer into the coarse-grained soil layer, utilizing the excellent permeability and water-permeability of polyester short fiber needle-punched geotextile, it allows the water to pass through while effectively carrying soil particles, fine sand, small stones, etc., to maintain the stability of the water-soil engineering.
Drainage
Polyester short fiber needle-punched geotextile has good drainage properties, which can form drainage channels within the soil mass, expelling excess liquids and gases from the soil structure. 4: Reinforced
Utilize polyester staple needle-punched geotextile to enhance the tensile strength and deformation resistance of soil, thereby improving the stability of the building structure and the quality of the soil.
5: Protective
When water flows against soil, it effectively diffuses, transmits, or decomposes concentrated stress, preventing the soil from being damaged by external forces.































