Geotextile is an essential material in civil engineering and landscaping. It fully protects the environment and provides great help for building construction. The production of geotextiles involves several processes:
The first step is the selection of raw materials. The main materials used in the production of geotextiles include polypropylene, polyester and polyethylene. Good raw materials can make good products, so that customers can rest assured.
After the raw material is selected, the raw material should be extruded. The process involves melting raw materials and passing them through a mold to form long, continuous plates or filaments.
After processing is the molding process. If it is a filament geotextile, the molding process is to stretch the molten plastic particles into a continuous filament. If it is a short fiber geotextile, you need to cut the filament into a certain length of short fiber. The formed filament or short fiber is reinforced by the acupuncture machine, so that the fibers are interlaced to form a cloth base with certain strength.
The finished geotextile fabric is subjected to rigorous physical and chemical testing to ensure that it meets the required specifications.
Finally, after successful testing, the geotextile fabric is ready for shipment to its intended destination, where it will be used in a variety of applications, including soil stabilization, roadside drainage, and erosion control.






