Woven geotextiles and woven geotextiles use different materials. The woven geotextile uses high-strength synthetic polypropylene, polyester, nylon and other synthetic fibers as raw materials. It has high original strength, can maintain its original characteristics for a long time, has strong corrosion resistance and water permeability, and is convenient for storage and transportation.
The woven geotextile uses high-strength synthetic polypropylene, polyester, nylon and other synthetic fibers as raw materials. It has high original strength, can maintain its original characteristics for a long time, has strong corrosion resistance and water permeability, and is convenient for storage and transportation. The woven geotextile is made of polypropylene and polypropylene-polypropylene flat yarn, and is composed of at least two sets of parallel yarns (or flat yarns). One set is called warp yarn along the longitudinal direction of the loom (the direction in which the fabric travels), and the other group The lateral arrangement is called a weft yarn. The warp and weft yarns are woven into a cloth shape by different braiding equipment and processes, and can be woven into different thicknesses and compactness according to different use ranges. Generally, the woven geotextile has a relatively strong tensile strength in both thin and vertical directions. Strength (longitude is greater than latitude), with good stability.