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Knitted geotextiles structures

Figure 8.1 indicates that geotextile structures include continuous sheets of non-woven, woven, and warp knitted fabrics, and stitch-bonded fibres or yams. The woven and warp knitted materials can be made to have a similar structure to certain of the textile-related products (essentially geogrids) to be used as alternatives. The non-woven geotextiles can be combined with the textile-related structures to make geocomposite products that are multifunctional. [Pg.281]

Directionally oriented fabrics n. Rigid fabric constructions containing inlaid warp or fill yarns held in place by a warp-knit structure. Used in geotextiles, coated fabrics, composites, etc. [Pg.311]

Mainly woven fabrics (Chapter 4) and nonwovens (Chapter 6) are used as geotextiles. Today also multiaxial structures such as multiaxial multi-ply warp-knitted fabrics (MAG) or stitch-bonded fabrics (NVG) (Chapter 7) are used more and more in this field of application. The yarns in this process are monofiles, filament yarns (Chapter 2), or spun yarns (Chapter 3). [Pg.325]


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