Description
NONWOVEN
Nonwoven geotextiles are high-tech, engineered fabrics made from synthetic fibers. Nonwoven Geotextiles are manufactured through a process of needle-punching that involves forcibly entangling layers of loose staple fibers into a three-dimensional structure. CeTeau Nonwoven Needle-punched Geotextiles are among the most versatile types of geotextiles. They are available in many weights, with heavier fabrics possessing superior strength. High elongation characteristics ensure survivability in demanding installations.
We offer Polypropylene (PP) as well as Polyester (PET) based materials from 100 up to 1.800 gram per square meter and with a width up to 7 meters.
Applications
- Separation.
- Reinforcement.
- Filter for drainage.
- Protection.
- Pavement reinforcement.
Advantages
- Cost-attractive.
- Good permeability.
- High mechanical properties.
- High elongation.
WOVEN
Woven geotextiles are woven from durable, high-modulus synthetic yarns into competent, robust, dimensionally stable geotextiles. The high tenacity yarns are woven by an innovative weaving structure providing for integrated material, therewith meeting the requirements of strength, low elongation, filtration and separation.
These CeTeau woven geotextiles are available in varying tensile strengths and hydraulic properties to suit specific project demands.
Applications
- Separation.
- Reinforcement.
- Filtration.
Advantages
- Low elongation.
- Long-term stability.