Economic development relies on the strong transportation industry, and good transportation routes ensure the rapid development of the economy. We know geotextiles are widely used in civil engineering and construction projects.
The most common application of geotextiles is in road construction. First of all, geotextiles have excellent separation function. It can effectively separate different soil properties to prevent mixing, thus ensuring the stability of the roadbed. This not only helps to extend the life of the road, but also reduces the risk of road damage due to changing geological conditions.
Secondly, geotextile has excellent drainage performance. Through its unique pore structure, geotextile can effectively remove water in the subgrade without affecting water permeability. In this way, not only can avoid the erosion of water on the pavement structure, but also improve the durability and reliability of the entire road system.
Third, geotextile also has a significant anti-seepage function. It can act as a barrier against subgrade immersion problems caused by rising water tables. This characteristic makes geotextiles an ideal choice for preventing frost heave and pulping on roads, especially in cold areas and high water levels.
In addition, geotextile has high tensile strength, strong corrosion resistance, and can maintain good stability and durability in a variety of complex construction environments. Its portability and flexibility also greatly simplifies the construction process and reduces the project cost.










