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Geotextile
(Synthetic Fibers)

Synthetic geotextiles are durable fabrics made from polypropylene or polyester, used for soil reinforcement, filtration, and drainage in construction. They are long-lasting, resistant to rot and chemicals, and ideal for roads, landfills, and erosion control.

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Geo Tube

Large tubular containers filled with sand or slurry for shoreline protection and dewatering.

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Geo Cell

3D honeycomb-like structure used for soil stabilization and erosion control.

Geo Bags

Woven or non-woven bags filled with soil or sand for erosion control and embankments.

Geo Membrane

Impermeable synthetic liner, usually HDPE, used for containment (e.g., ponds, landfills).

Geo Grid

Grid-like polymer structures used for reinforcement of soil; can be uniaxial, biaxial, or triaxial.

Geo Synthetic Clay Liners

A factory-made barrier consisting of bentonite clay sandwiched between geotextiles or bonded to a geomembrane, used for liquid containment (e.g., landfills, ponds).

Geo Composites

Combination of two or more geosynthetics (e.g., geotextile + geonet) for multi-functional performance.

Non Woven GeoTextile

Fabric-like material made from PP or PET, used for filtration, separation, and drainage.

Woven Geotextile

Interlaced fabric, usually from PP yarns, used for reinforcement and separation.