Geotextile Fabric — The Invisible Architecture Beneath Modern Infrastructure
Introduction to Geotextile Fabric Geotexile fabric is widely used in modern civil engineering, water and soil conservation project. Made from synthetic materials like polypropylene or polyester, the product is to work in by working with soil, water and the materials used within a structure to increase stability and performance. From roads to sewers, geotextiles work quietly behind the scenes to provide separation, filtration, reinforcement and protection. With the rising need for infrastructure, not just in the U.S. but around the world, learning more about how geotextile fabrics work and why they are required on various projects has become evermore important to engineers, backers and contractors. Geotextile fabric is a high quality, professional grade geotextile for projects from construction to landscaping. Whether it is woven, non-woven or knitted, it sits for years beneath roads, railroads, embankments and drainage systems like a silent shadow. What Does Geotextile GSM Mean and Typ...