Archive for March, 2010

Geotextile, an Erosion Controller03.12.10

A geotextile is defined as any permeable textile material that is used with foundation, soil, rock, earth which increase stability and decrease wind and water erosion. A geotextile may be made of synthetic or natural fibers. In contrast, a geomembrane is a continuous membrane-type liner or barrier geomembrane must have sufficiently low permeability to control migration of fluid in a constructed project, structure or system. A geotextile is designed to be permeable to allow the flow of fluids through whereas a geomembrane is designed to restrict the fluid flow.

Geotextiles have been used for thousands of years. These early geotextiles were made of natural fiber, fabrics or vegetation mixed with soil to improve road quality, particularly when roads were made on unstable soil. Then now, geotextile have used for modern construction. Although geotextiles have historically been made of natural plant, modern geotextiles are usually made from a synthetic polymer, such as polypropylene, polyester, polyethylene and polyamides. (more…)

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Multi Application of Geotextile Fabric03.04.10

In this modern time, the construction of roads, airfields, embankments, dams, canals and reservoirs used to geotextile fabrics. It has proved that they are really useful in its class, Geotextile. It has basically been used in all manner of different places and has proved itself to be extremely effective. If you are thinking about using it on your property then you can be sure that it has a very good track record.

Multi application can be used of geotextile fabrics; its material is also possible to do many other things. You will be able to plant things securely on steep slopes and increase on the strength of the soil. A similar type of fabric has even been for protecting fossilized footprints from the effects of rain, tree roots and erosion. (more…)

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