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Woven synthetic geotextiles

Non-woven geotextiles are fibrous sheets in which the fibres can be almost randomly orientated. These materials may be manufactured from either staple fibres (synthetic or natural) or continuous filaments of PP or PET which are randomly distributed in layers onto a moving belt to form a web of assembled fibres blends of PP and PET staple fibres are also used. [Pg.281]

Woven geotextiles are produced from synthetic-fibre yarns, mainly PET or PP, and natural fibre yams, largely jute or coir, such as the Sulzer projectile loom P7150, used to produce woven fabric in widths of 190-540 cm. ... [Pg.292]

The areal weights of woven geotextiles can be from 70 g/m 2 (for lightweight synthetics) to 1400 g/m- (heavy weight natural geotextiles). [Pg.294]

The systematic application of geotextiles began around the late 1950s, largely with the development of synthetic fibres. Initially, woven fabrics... [Pg.343]


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