White Single Sheet Geotextile Fabric
100GSM 200GSM 300GSM 400GSM
2m 3m 5m 7m
0
white black apricot
Availability: | |
---|---|
Why choose hanyo‘s Thin Uv Resistance Filament Needle Punched Geo fabricf or Earthwork?This type of geofabric is versatile and can be used in a wide range of earthwork applications, including road construction, embankment reinforcement, retaining wall construction, and more.
Thin Uv Resistance Filament Needle Punched Geo fabricf or Earthwork
Item name | hot silver stamping antistatic super soft fabric | Delivery time: | From deposit payment to delivery to Shanghai port per container (8-10 days) |
warp knitting/woof | warp knitting | Packaging: | single pocket Double bag Snakeskin bag (accepts a wide variety of customized labels) |
Specification: | Customizable | Service approach: | One-on-One Specialist Matching |
Dyeing or printing method: | Dyeing | Sample: | For freeDHL Air (time depends on where you are) |
Birthplace: | China | Maintenance Methods: | Do not expose to the sun, should not be baked, wider clothing should not be folded for a long time |
Overall material: | 95% Polyester + 5% polyurethane | Colour: | white black apricot |
Style: | The fleece is dense, soft, strong sense of hair, does not fall off, does not invert the hair, has a strong resilience, feel delicate and soft, glossy and bright. | Port of dispatch: | Shanghai or Ninbo port |
Usage Scenarios: | Fitness clothes, swimsuits, toys, etc. | Payment Methods: | T/T or L/C at sight |
Why choose hanyo‘s Thin Uv Resistance Filament Needle Punched Geo fabricf or Earthwork?This type of geofabric is versatile and can be used in a wide range of earthwork applications, including road construction, embankment reinforcement, retaining wall construction, and more.
Thin Uv Resistance Filament Needle Punched Geo fabricf or Earthwork
Item name | hot silver stamping antistatic super soft fabric | Delivery time: | From deposit payment to delivery to Shanghai port per container (8-10 days) |
warp knitting/woof | warp knitting | Packaging: | single pocket Double bag Snakeskin bag (accepts a wide variety of customized labels) |
Specification: | Customizable | Service approach: | One-on-One Specialist Matching |
Dyeing or printing method: | Dyeing | Sample: | For freeDHL Air (time depends on where you are) |
Birthplace: | China | Maintenance Methods: | Do not expose to the sun, should not be baked, wider clothing should not be folded for a long time |
Overall material: | 95% Polyester + 5% polyurethane | Colour: | white black apricot |
Style: | The fleece is dense, soft, strong sense of hair, does not fall off, does not invert the hair, has a strong resilience, feel delicate and soft, glossy and bright. | Port of dispatch: | Shanghai or Ninbo port |
Usage Scenarios: | Fitness clothes, swimsuits, toys, etc. | Payment Methods: | T/T or L/C at sight |
The application of thin UV-resistant filament needle-punched geofabric for earthwork is a practical and versatile solution for various construction and civil engineering projects. This specialized geofabric offers several benefits and applications in earthwork projects:
The geofabric can be used to prevent soil erosion on slopes, embankments, and construction sites. It stabilizes the soil, preventing surface runoff from washing it away.
In areas with compromised or weak soil, the geofabric reinforces the soil structure, improving load-bearing capacity. It's particularly useful in areas prone to settlement or subsidence.
When used as a separation layer, the geofabric prevents the mixing of different soil layers. This is crucial for maintaining the integrity of structures like roads, retaining walls, and foundations.
It can be placed beneath the subgrade of roads, parking lots, or other heavy traffic areas to enhance subgrade stability and distribute loads more evenly.
The geofabric can be incorporated into drainage systems to facilitate water flow and filtration. It prevents clogs and soil intrusion into drainage materials.
In landscaping and horticultural applications, the geofabric can be used to suppress weed growth while allowing for proper water and air exchange for plants.
In landfills or containment areas, the geofabric can serve as a protective layer over geomembranes, shielding them from damage and extending their lifespan.
Thin UV-resistant geofabric is often used in road construction to improve subgrade stability and reduce the risk of road failures caused by soil movement.
It can be applied to reinforce soil behind retaining walls, reducing the pressure on the wall and enhancing its stability.
In land reclamation projects, this geofabric can help stabilize and protect newly reclaimed land from erosion and settlement.
The geofabric can be installed on slopes and embankments to mitigate erosion, control vegetation growth, and provide additional stability.
In shoreline protection projects, the geofabric can be used under riprap or armor stone to prevent soil erosion while allowing water to pass through.
It's useful for restoring degraded environmental areas, such as wetlands, where stabilizing the soil and protecting against erosion is essential.
The geofabric can be used in a wide range of construction applications, including foundations, trenches, and as a protection layer under construction materials.
Its UV resistance ensures the durability of the fabric when exposed to sunlight, making it suitable for extended outdoor applications.
The application of thin UV-resistant filament needle-punched geofabric for earthwork is a practical and versatile solution for various construction and civil engineering projects. This specialized geofabric offers several benefits and applications in earthwork projects:
The geofabric can be used to prevent soil erosion on slopes, embankments, and construction sites. It stabilizes the soil, preventing surface runoff from washing it away.
In areas with compromised or weak soil, the geofabric reinforces the soil structure, improving load-bearing capacity. It's particularly useful in areas prone to settlement or subsidence.
When used as a separation layer, the geofabric prevents the mixing of different soil layers. This is crucial for maintaining the integrity of structures like roads, retaining walls, and foundations.
It can be placed beneath the subgrade of roads, parking lots, or other heavy traffic areas to enhance subgrade stability and distribute loads more evenly.
The geofabric can be incorporated into drainage systems to facilitate water flow and filtration. It prevents clogs and soil intrusion into drainage materials.
In landscaping and horticultural applications, the geofabric can be used to suppress weed growth while allowing for proper water and air exchange for plants.
In landfills or containment areas, the geofabric can serve as a protective layer over geomembranes, shielding them from damage and extending their lifespan.
Thin UV-resistant geofabric is often used in road construction to improve subgrade stability and reduce the risk of road failures caused by soil movement.
It can be applied to reinforce soil behind retaining walls, reducing the pressure on the wall and enhancing its stability.
In land reclamation projects, this geofabric can help stabilize and protect newly reclaimed land from erosion and settlement.
The geofabric can be installed on slopes and embankments to mitigate erosion, control vegetation growth, and provide additional stability.
In shoreline protection projects, the geofabric can be used under riprap or armor stone to prevent soil erosion while allowing water to pass through.
It's useful for restoring degraded environmental areas, such as wetlands, where stabilizing the soil and protecting against erosion is essential.
The geofabric can be used in a wide range of construction applications, including foundations, trenches, and as a protection layer under construction materials.
Its UV resistance ensures the durability of the fabric when exposed to sunlight, making it suitable for extended outdoor applications.
Thin UV-resistant geofabric is a specialized material used to control erosion, stabilize soil, and separate different soil layers in various construction and civil engineering projects.
UV resistance ensures that the geofabric can withstand prolonged exposure to sunlight without degradation, making it suitable for extended outdoor use.
Some key benefits include erosion control, soil stabilization, separation of soil layers, and enhanced load-bearing capacity in construction.
The geofabric stabilizes the soil, preventing surface runoff from washing it away and reducing the risk of erosion.
It is used in a wide range of projects, including road construction, retaining walls, subgrade stabilization, landscaping, drainage systems, and environmental restoration.
Yes, it can be used for weed suppression in landscaping while allowing proper water and air exchange for plants.
Placing the geofabric beneath the subgrade improves subgrade stability, reduces soil movement, and helps distribute heavy loads more evenly.
Yes, it can be used to stabilize and protect newly reclaimed land in environmental restoration projects, preventing erosion and settlement.
Installation requirements can vary depending on the project's specific needs. Following manufacturer guidelines and professional advice is advisable.
The lifespan depends on environmental conditions and usage but is typically designed for long-lasting durability and performance.
Yes, it can be used under riprap or armor stone to prevent soil erosion while allowing water to pass through, providing stability to shorelines.
Yes, the geofabric can help reduce soil erosion and protect water quality, making it an environmentally friendly choice for earthwork projects.
Yes, UV resistance ensures the fabric's long-lasting performance when exposed to sunlight, making it a durable choice for extended outdoor use.
Regular inspections are advisable to ensure continued performance, but the geofabric typically requires minimal maintenance.
Thin UV-resistant geofabric is a specialized material used to control erosion, stabilize soil, and separate different soil layers in various construction and civil engineering projects.
UV resistance ensures that the geofabric can withstand prolonged exposure to sunlight without degradation, making it suitable for extended outdoor use.
Some key benefits include erosion control, soil stabilization, separation of soil layers, and enhanced load-bearing capacity in construction.
The geofabric stabilizes the soil, preventing surface runoff from washing it away and reducing the risk of erosion.
It is used in a wide range of projects, including road construction, retaining walls, subgrade stabilization, landscaping, drainage systems, and environmental restoration.
Yes, it can be used for weed suppression in landscaping while allowing proper water and air exchange for plants.
Placing the geofabric beneath the subgrade improves subgrade stability, reduces soil movement, and helps distribute heavy loads more evenly.
Yes, it can be used to stabilize and protect newly reclaimed land in environmental restoration projects, preventing erosion and settlement.
Installation requirements can vary depending on the project's specific needs. Following manufacturer guidelines and professional advice is advisable.
The lifespan depends on environmental conditions and usage but is typically designed for long-lasting durability and performance.
Yes, it can be used under riprap or armor stone to prevent soil erosion while allowing water to pass through, providing stability to shorelines.
Yes, the geofabric can help reduce soil erosion and protect water quality, making it an environmentally friendly choice for earthwork projects.
Yes, UV resistance ensures the fabric's long-lasting performance when exposed to sunlight, making it a durable choice for extended outdoor use.
Regular inspections are advisable to ensure continued performance, but the geofabric typically requires minimal maintenance.
Our geofabric is renowned for its high quality and performance in earthwork applications, offering a reliable and trusted solution for your projects.
The geofabric's UV-resistance ensures its durability when exposed to sunlight, guaranteeing its long-term effectiveness in outdoor applications.
Our geofabric effectively stabilizes soil, preventing surface runoff and soil erosion, making it a crucial element in erosion control for your earthwork projects.
It reinforces soil, enhancing load-bearing capacity, and reducing the risk of soil settlement or subsidence, particularly in areas with weak or compromised soil.
Our geofabric is suitable for a wide range of earthwork projects, including road construction, retaining walls, landscaping, and environmental restoration.
By using our geofabric, you can improve the stability of subgrades in road construction, reducing the risk of road failures caused by soil movement.
Selecting our geofabric can save you money in the long run by reducing maintenance needs, preventing erosion-related issues, and extending the lifespan of your projects.
The geofabric's erosion control capabilities and water filtration properties contribute to eco-friendly earthwork solutions, minimizing the impact on the environment.
Our geofabric complies with industry standards and regulations, ensuring that your earthwork projects meet necessary quality benchmarks and environmental requirements.
We offer professional guidance and support to help you choose the right geofabric for your specific project needs, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
Our geofabric is easy to install, saving time and labor costs during the construction of your earthwork projects, whether you're a professional contractor or a DIY enthusiast.
It can serve as a protective layer over geomembranes, ensuring the durability and longevity of these critical components in containment and landfill projects.
In landscaping and horticultural applications, our geofabric can suppress weed growth while allowing for proper water and air exchange for plants.
Using our geofabric helps reinforce soil behind retaining walls, reducing pressure on the wall and enhancing its overall stability.
Our geofabric is renowned for its high quality and performance in earthwork applications, offering a reliable and trusted solution for your projects.
The geofabric's UV-resistance ensures its durability when exposed to sunlight, guaranteeing its long-term effectiveness in outdoor applications.
Our geofabric effectively stabilizes soil, preventing surface runoff and soil erosion, making it a crucial element in erosion control for your earthwork projects.
It reinforces soil, enhancing load-bearing capacity, and reducing the risk of soil settlement or subsidence, particularly in areas with weak or compromised soil.
Our geofabric is suitable for a wide range of earthwork projects, including road construction, retaining walls, landscaping, and environmental restoration.
By using our geofabric, you can improve the stability of subgrades in road construction, reducing the risk of road failures caused by soil movement.
Selecting our geofabric can save you money in the long run by reducing maintenance needs, preventing erosion-related issues, and extending the lifespan of your projects.
The geofabric's erosion control capabilities and water filtration properties contribute to eco-friendly earthwork solutions, minimizing the impact on the environment.
Our geofabric complies with industry standards and regulations, ensuring that your earthwork projects meet necessary quality benchmarks and environmental requirements.
We offer professional guidance and support to help you choose the right geofabric for your specific project needs, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
Our geofabric is easy to install, saving time and labor costs during the construction of your earthwork projects, whether you're a professional contractor or a DIY enthusiast.
It can serve as a protective layer over geomembranes, ensuring the durability and longevity of these critical components in containment and landfill projects.
In landscaping and horticultural applications, our geofabric can suppress weed growth while allowing for proper water and air exchange for plants.
Using our geofabric helps reinforce soil behind retaining walls, reducing pressure on the wall and enhancing its overall stability.
Changzhou Hanyou Textile Technology Base is the global destination of choice for fabric enthusiasts, designers and industry professionals seeking first-class textile solutions. Our dyeing and finishing processor can produce up to 10,000 tonnes per year, and we mainly do processing and production of any fabrics related to polyester, coral velvet, spandex, flannel, non-woven fabrics, etc. With more than two decades of rich manufacturing experience in Super Soft, we have become a trusted brand in the international market of fabrics. Our mission is simple: to provide a wide range of high quality fabrics, while providing excellent customer service and promoting creative innovation.
Changzhou Hanyou Textile Technology Base is the global destination of choice for fabric enthusiasts, designers and industry professionals seeking first-class textile solutions. Our dyeing and finishing processor can produce up to 10,000 tonnes per year, and we mainly do processing and production of any fabrics related to polyester, coral velvet, spandex, flannel, non-woven fabrics, etc. With more than two decades of rich manufacturing experience in Super Soft, we have become a trusted brand in the international market of fabrics. Our mission is simple: to provide a wide range of high quality fabrics, while providing excellent customer service and promoting creative innovation.