This high-strength woven polypropylene geotextile is engineered specifically for mine embankment reinforcement and stabilization applications. Manufactured from high-tenacity polypropylene yarns using precision warp and weft weaving techniques, it features a tight, regular woven structure that delivers exceptional dimensional stability and creep resistance under long-term embankment loads.
| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Tensile Strength Range | 40kN/m to 150kN/m |
| Available Widths | 2m to 6m (customizable) |
| Special Treatments | Anti-corrosion, anti-mildew, UV-stabilization |
This geotextile is primarily used for reinforcement and stabilization of various mine embankment structures:
Particularly suitable for embankments built on soft soil foundations or in humid mining environments where stability is critical. Widely applied across metal mines, coal mines, and non-metallic mining operations.
Preparation: Level and compact the embankment foundation, removing sharp objects (stones, tree roots) to prevent geotextile puncturing.
Installation: Lay geotextile along embankment direction with 20-30cm longitudinal overlap and 15-20cm transverse overlap. Secure joints with seaming tape or stitching.
Filling: Use layered filling and compaction (≥95% compaction degree). Avoid dumping fill material directly onto geotextile from height to prevent damage.
Securing: Fix top and bottom edges with anchor bolts or pressing plates to prevent displacement.
Maintenance: Regularly monitor for cracks, settlements, or geotextile exposure. Implement reinforcement measures if abnormalities are detected.
Chemical Exposure: Avoid using solvents and strong oxidants near the geotextile to prevent corrosion.