
Non-woven geotextiles
Non-woven geotextiles are fabric-like materials made from synthetic fibers that are bonded together through processes such as bonding fibers with heat, chemicals, or mechanical entanglement. They are used in construction and environmental projects to improve soil stability, drainage, and separation of different layers of materials. Their structure allows water to pass through while preventing soil movement, making them ideal for applications like road foundations, landfill liners, and drainage systems. Non-woven geotextiles are flexible, durable, and resistant to decay, providing reliable support and filtration in various civil engineering projects.