
Needle-punched geotextile for waterproofing protection in concrete floors and screeds
Needle punched geotextiles
Needle- punched geotextile is a non-woven material, the density of which is from 100 to 500 g/m/sq.
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It is made from monofilaments, polymer type (they have an infinite length);
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The threads are polyester, polypropylene or polyamide;
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Creation takes place by needle punching;
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During manufacture, a monofilament is initially formed, and already from it - a canvas;
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The breaking load of the geotextile reaches up to 1000 kN/m².
The main advantages of needle-punched geotextiles
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Long service life;
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The service life is many times longer than that of other materials in this category, which are created on an organic basis (rotting processes begin in two to three years);
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Water passes through this material perfectly;
- Excellent drainage performance, which is higher than that of thermally bonded materials.
Application of needle-punched textiles
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Protection of waterproofing materials from damage when installing industrial floors;
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Installation of a protective carpet during the maturation of concrete floors, in winter and summer;
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Construction of highways and railways;
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Tunnel structure;
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Creation of structures of hydraulic type for various purposes. This also includes the creation of reservoirs of artificial origin, canals and more;
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Design of landfills intended for the localization of solid household waste;
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Additional strengthening of the slope or embankment;
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Erection of residential and industrial buildings, as well as technical type structures;
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Furniture production (upholstered furniture and mattresses are upholstered);
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In the production of household appliances to create all kinds of filters;
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In landscape design;
- When laying different pipelines.
| Surface density |
100 -500 g/m/sq. |
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| Roll Width |
100-200 cm |
| Breaking force along the length |
2.4 kN/m - 14kN/m |
| Breaking force across the width |
2.4 kN/m - 16.4 kN/m |
| Elongation at break in length |
100-110% |
| Elongation at break in width |
no more than 120% |




