Product code: 100005941
Needle-punched geotextile density 120 g/sq.m, roll 100sq.m, 2x50m Sanpol
Needle—punched geotextile is a non-woven fabric made of synthetic fibers bonded together mechanically. Needle-punched geotextile has a greater elongation in comparison with heat-treated types of geotextile, as well as high resistance to damage. Needle-punched geotextile has a large elongation coefficient, easily takes the necessary shape and has excellent filtering abilities in the longitudinal and transverse direction, withstands operational loads, retains filtration qualities.
Application:Landscape design - for separating layers of soil-sand-crushed stone and protection from unwanted growth of roots and weeds
- Construction of hydraulic structures - protection of waterproofing membranes from mechanical damage
- Road construction - reinforcement of the roadbed and slopes near the road
- Drainage systems – to protect the foundation during construction and to remove excess moisture
- Construction of tunnels, railways, overpasses
- Laying paving slabs
Needle-punched geotextile has a large elongation coefficient, easily takes the necessary shape and has excellent filtering abilities in the longitudinal and transverse directions.
Main functions: Separation of adjacent layers of materials
- Protection of walls and foundations from moisture
- Drainage and filtration
- Strengthening of structures of dams, dams, slopes, soils, banks
- The ability to elongate and contract after removing the tensile load
- Reduces the deformation of the road surface
Application: Construction – in a flat roof system; for waterproofing as a reinforcing layer;
- when paving the road; for drainage; foundation construction.
- In landscape design – the creation of Alpine slides; arrangement of reservoirs; under the sidewalks; construction of sports grounds and football fields.
- In the clothing and footwear industry – as a cushioning and strengthening material.
- In the furniture industry – as a separating and protective material.
- In agriculture – protection of plants from weeds, frost, sun, wind
Type: Needle Punched
Thickness at a pressure of 2 kN/m2, mm : 1.5
Surface density, g/m2 : 100
Tensile strength, kN/m : 4
Strength at 5% elongation, kN/m : 3
Type of application:
- Drainage;
- Reinforcement;
- Division;
- Strengthening;
- Filtering
CBR punching, N : 500
Water transmission capacity : 100 l/m2*sec
Water permeability at 20 kN/m2, 10*-4 m/s : 0.1
Length, m : 50
Width, m : 2
Dimensions (WxDxH), m : 2x50
Thickness, mm : 2.5
How to lay geotextiles correctly?
Geotextile can be rolled out manually or with the help of a special technique, It depends on the width of the roll. Make sure that the laying takes place in an even layer without folds and twisting. Before laying the geotextile, it is necessary to carefully remove the rhizomes, stones and other debris, prepare the soil base, level the plot. When using several rolls, the geotextile is laid overlapping with the overlap of the adjacent canvas by 10-30 cm. This will help to avoid mixing of layers and displacement when filling bulk materials.
What geotextile is used for paving slabs?
The use of needle-punched geotextile when laying paving slabs stabilizes the top layer of the soil, prevents the extrusion of sand and eliminates the cause of irregularities of the main pavement. For laying any paving slabs, geotextiles with a density of 120 to 200 g/m2 are used, depending on loads and traffic intensity. Geotextile is a necessary material for the arrangement of the territory. It is used in places exposed to high or frequent loads: driveways, parking lots, storage areas
Which geotextile is better: white or black?
Выбор между белым и черным геотекстилем зависит от конкретных условий и предпочтений.
- Черный геотекстиль обычно используется для создания более эстетичных ландшафтов и ассимиляции с окружающей средой. Он также поглощает солнечный свет, что может помочь ускорить процесс нагревания почвы в холодные месяцы.
- Белый геотекстиль, с другой стороны, отражает солнечный свет и может помочь сохранить прохладу в зоне его применения.
How long does geotextile last?
The service life of geotextiles depends on the quality of the material, operating conditions and intensity of use. On average, well-installed, high-quality geotextiles can last from 5 to 20 years. However, in some cases, the service life can be longer, especially if the geotextile is used in low-intensity conditions and is maintained properly.
What is the difference between geotextiles and spunbond?
Although geotextiles and spunbond (agrofabric) are both used to protect soil from weeds, they have significant differences in composition and functionality. Geotextiles are usually made from polypropylene or polyethylene and are designed for long-term use under load. Spunbond, on the other hand, is usually made of polypropylene and has a lighter structure, intended mainly for temporary protection of plants from weeds.
Purchasing high-quality geotextiles for your project is easy and convenient in the Budlea online store. We offer a wide range of high quality geotextiles at competitive prices to help you achieve success in your construction or landscaping project.
How to replace geotextiles against weeds?
In case you are looking for an alternative to geotextiles for weed control, one option may be to use mulch. Mulch also helps suppress weed growth, retains soil moisture and prevents soil erosion. Additionally, natural materials such as straw or sawdust can be used as an environmentally friendlier alternative to geotextiles.
What do you put under geotextiles?
Gravel or crushed stone is often placed under geotextiles. This helps create additional drainage and provide a more stable base for the geotextile. In addition, special impregnations or preparations can also be applied to the soil to prevent weed germination.
Which is the best geotextile to buy?
When choosing geotextiles, you should pay attention to its density, strength, permeability and resistance to environmental influences. The best choice depends on the specific conditions and requirements of your project. It is recommended to consult with professionals or construction experts to select the most suitable option.
Do I need to put geotextiles at the bottom of the bed?
Placing geotextiles at the bottom of the bed can be beneficial in preventing weed growth and retaining soil moisture. However, this depends on the specific conditions and requirements of your gardening project. Before making a decision, it is recommended to conduct a soil analysis and consult with experienced gardeners or agronomists.
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