Production Process Of Short Fiber Geotextile.

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October 12, 2024
Category Connection: Staple Fiber Geotextile
Brief: Curious about how corrosion-resistant short fiber geotextiles are made? This video walks you through the production process, from fiber preparation to final needling, showcasing its acid and alkali resistance and drainage capabilities.
Related Product Features:
  • High water permeability maintains effective drainage even under pressure.
  • Made from acid and alkali-resistant materials for long-lasting durability.
  • Lightweight and easy to install, reducing construction time and costs.
  • Offers good tensile strength and adaptability for complex terrains.
  • Widely used in water conservancy, road construction, and landfill projects.
  • Customizable in weight, width, and length to meet specific project needs.
  • Meets GB/T 17638-2017 standards for strength and permeability.
  • UV resistant and maintains performance under harsh environmental conditions.
Faqs:
  • What materials are used in the production of short fiber geotextiles?
    The geotextiles are made from synthetic fibers, primarily polypropylene or polyester, which are processed through opening, combing, laying nets, and needling to form the final product.
  • How does the geotextile resist acid and alkali corrosion?
    The chemical fiber materials used are inherently resistant to acid and alkali, preventing corrosion and oxidation, which ensures a long service life even in harsh environments.
  • What are the common applications of this geotextile?
    It is widely used in water conservancy projects, road and airport construction, port engineering, and landfill sites for filtration, drainage, and reinforcement purposes.
  • Can the geotextile be customized for specific projects?
    Yes, it can be tailored in weight (100g~800g/㎡), width (2m~6m), and length (50m~100m) to meet the unique requirements of different projects.
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