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| Categories | Staple Fiber Geotextile |
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| Brand Name: | JianYi |
| Model Number: | 2m-6m Width and 50m-100m Roll Length |
| Certification: | ISO 9001 CE |
| Place of Origin: | China |
| MOQ: | 325㎡ |
| Price: | 0.11USD~1.65USD per sqm |
| Payment Terms: | T/T,L/C |
| Supply Ability: | 500T/month |
| Delivery Time: | 7-15 days |
| Uv Resistance: | Yes |
| Chemical Resistance: | Good |
| Water Permeability: | High |
| Color: | White |
| Puncture Resistance: | Excellent |
| Application: | Road Construction, Drainage, Filtration |
| Width: | 1m~6m |
| Weight: | 100-800g/㎡ |
| Length: | 50m~100m |
| Tearing Strength: | 0.08~0.6KN |
| Company Info. |
| Changsha Jian-Yi New Material Co., Ltd. |
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The Fiber Matrix: Strength Through Entanglement
Visualize: Millions of 2–4 inch polyester or polypropylene fibers (think "plastic cotton") randomly oriented, then mechanically punched with thousands of barbed needles.
Action: Needles force fibers vertically through layers, hooking them into a permanent 3D web – like felting wool into tough carpet backing.
Result: Creates a fabric that absorbs impacts and resists punctures from sharp rocks or roots without unraveling.
Micro-Pores: Nature’s Stress-Relieving Filter
Picture: Countless tiny gaps between fibers – large enough to let water flow freely, but small enough to trap soil particles.
Function: Acts as a pressure-equalizing sieve:
Under soil load, water seeps vertically through the fabric, relieving hydrostatic pressure.
Soil stays put, preventing erosion while maintaining drainage.
Effect: See muddy ground after rain – water drains downward through the geotextile, leaving stable soil above.
Instant Soil Separation:
Visualize gravel sinking into soft clay on a road base. The
geotextile interlocks with both layers – gravel grips its surface
while blocking clay from rising. Two materials stay distinct for
years, eliminating costly "pumping" failures.
Cost-Effective Filtration:
Imagine a drainage trench behind a retaining wall. Water flows
freely through the fabric while soil particles are held back –
preventing pipe clogging without expensive gravel layers.
Erosion Control Armor:
See steep slopes during a downpour. The geotextile pins soil in
place like a protective blanket, letting rain permeate while
halting surface washouts – roots later grow through, locking it
into a natural reinforcement grid.
Rapid Installation, Lower Costs:
*Picture unrolling lightweight rolls directly over muddy subgrades.
No heavy machinery needed – cut with a knife, overlap edges, and
cover. Saves 30%+ vs. aggregate alternatives.*
All-Weather Resilience:
Envision it buried under frozen highways or scorching landfill
caps. Resists rot, insects, and pH extremes – performing reliably
where organic materials fail.
Tear Resistance: Withstands >500 N puncture force – imagine a shovel tip striking the fabric at full force without piercing through.
Flow Rate: Filters 50–100 gallons/sq.ft/minute – like draining a swimming pool through a tennis court-sized sheet in hours.
UV Stability: Retains 80% strength after 6 months exposed – crucial for slopes before vegetation establishes.
Road & Parking Lot Subgrades:
Separates aggregate base from soft soils beneath asphalt,
preventing rutting and sinkholes.
Drainage Ditches & French Drains:
Wraps pipe systems, filtering silt while maintaining flow – no more
clogged drains.
Landscaping & Golf Courses:
Under artificial turf or mulch, it blocks weeds while allowing
drainage.
Pond & Canal Linings:
Cushions geomembranes from rocks and roots, preventing punctures.
Temporary Construction Access:
Unroll over mud – instantly creates stable pathways for equipment.
Landfill Daily Covers:
Separates waste layers while permitting leachate drainage.
While flashier solutions grab attention, short-filament geotextile works relentlessly beneath the surface – a low-cost, high-impact guardian against soil chaos. It’s not just fabric; it’s insurance against erosion, subsidence, and failure.
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