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Geo-Textile (2000MM X 50M)

$145.00

Geo-Textile (2000MM X 50M) is engineered from durable, synthetic fibers, forming a high-performance fabric that serves multiple functions in civil engineering, landscaping, and environmental applications. This specific dimension, spanning 2 meters by 50 meters, offers extensive coverage for large-scale projects. Geo-textiles are integral to the stabilization and protection of soil surfaces, effectively separating different soil layers, filtering particulates to prevent clogging of drainage systems, reinforcing weakened areas, and protecting geomembranes in landfill and erosion control projects.

The fabric’s permeability allows for the efficient passage of water while retaining soil particles, enhancing the stability of infrastructure by preventing subsidence and erosion. It is particularly beneficial in areas prone to environmental degradation or where soil integrity needs to be preserved. The use of geo-textiles contributes to the longevity of structures and landscapes by distributing loads, reducing reflective cracking, and increasing the resistance against natural and anthropogenic stressors.

10 in stock

SKU: 20001858 Category:

Additional information

Material

High-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polypropylene (PP)

Dimensions

2 meters in width x 50 meters in length

Weight

Typically ranges between 100 to 200 g/m², depending on specific use and material

Tensile Strength

High, designed to withstand significant stress without deformation

Permeability

Engineered to allow water flow while preventing soil erosion

UV Resistance

Treated for resistance against degradation from ultraviolet light exposure

Australian Standards Compliance

Meets relevant Australian and international standards for geo-textiles, ensuring quality and performance in various environmental conditions

POPULAR USE CASES

  • Soil Separation: Prevents intermixing of different soil layers, preserving the integrity and function of road beds, foundations, and landscaping projects.
  • Filtration: Facilitates the removal of sediments from water flow, preventing the clogging of drainage systems in roads, retaining walls, and gardens.
  • Reinforcement: Increases soil stability in embankments, slopes, and other areas prone to erosion or failure, enhancing the resilience of the landscape or structure.
  • Protection: Acts as a protective layer over geomembranes in waste containment systems, preventing puncture and damage from coarse materials.
  • Drainage: Serves as a medium for water to pass through while retaining soil, essential in managing water flow and preventing waterlogging in landscaped areas and construction sites.