Short-fiber nonwoven geotextile is a versatile, permeable fabric manufactured by needle-punching randomly oriented polyester (PET) or polypropylene (PP) short fibers into a cohesive matrix. This structure provides excellent filtration, separation, drainage, and protection capabilities, making it a critical component in civil engineering, environmental projects, and infrastructure development.
Key Features
High Permeability: Facilitates efficient water flow while retaining soil particles.
Puncture & Tear Resistance: Withstands mechanical stress during installation and use.
Chemical Stability: Resistant to soil alkalinity, acidity, and biological degradation.
UV Resistance: Optional UV stabilization for prolonged outdoor exposure.
Lightweight & Flexible: Easy to cut, handle, and conform to irregular surfaces.
Primary Applications
Material: Polyester (PET) or Polypropylene (PP) short fibers.
Weight: 100–800 g/m² (customizable based on project needs).
Thickness: 1–5 mm (varies with density and fiber type).
Tensile Strength: 8–25 kN/m (machine and cross-machine directions).