Characteristics and uses of plastic woven fabric
Woven geotextile is made of polypropylene, polypropylene and polypropylene flat yarns as raw materials, and is composed of at least two parallel yarns (or flat yarns). One group is called warp yarn along the longitudinal direction of the loom (the direction in which the fabric travels) The horizontal arrangement is called weft. The warp and weft are interwoven into a cloth shape with different weaving equipment and processes, which can be woven into different thicknesses and densities according to different use ranges. Generally, the thinner woven geotextile has strong tensile strength in both vertical and horizontal directions. Strength (longitude is greater than latitude), with good stability performance.
Product performance of woven geotextile:
1. Reinforcement function: used in rock projects such as highways, railways, airports, rock dams, breakwaters, retaining walls, backfills, borders, etc., to disperse soil stress, increase soil modulus, limit soil slip, and improve stability.
2. Protective function: prevent the embankment from being scoured by wind, wave, tide and rain, and used for bank protection, slope protection, bottom protection, and soil erosion prevention.
3. Anti-filtration effect: used for the filter layer of embankments, dams, rivers and coastal rocks, soil slopes, and retaining walls to prevent sand particles from passing through, while allowing water or air to pass freely.
4. Blocking function: the function of placing the woven cloth horizontally in the channel of the flowing liquid with suspended particles to prevent the fine mud particles and allow the liquid to pass through.
6. Anti-weed function.