Woven geotextile, also known as spunbonded geotextile, is a product made from polypropylene and polypropylene/ethylene terephthalate filaments. It is commonly used for reinforcing and enhancing geotechnical projects, primarily for its strengthening properties and flat isolation and protection functions. Unlike non-woven geotextile, woven geotextile does not have filtering capabilities, i.e., flat drainage functions. Woven geotextile is composed of at least two sets of parallel yarns (or filaments), one set running lengthwise along the weaving machine called the warp, and the other set laid across called the weft. Different weaving equipment and techniques are used to interlace the warp and weft to create a fabric, which can be tailored to various applications.



























