There are two principal geotextile types, or structures: Wovens and nonwovens. Other manufacturing techniques, for example knitting and stitch bonding, are occasionally used in the manufacture of specialty products.
Nonwoven geotextiles are manufactured from either staple fibers (staple fibers are short, usually 1 to 4 inches in length) or continuous filaments randomly distributed in layers onto a moving belt to form a felt-like "web". The web then passes through a needle loom and/or other bonding machine interlocking the fibers/filaments. Nonwoven geotextiles are highly desirable for subsurface drainage and erosion control applications as well as for road stabilization over wet moisture sensitive soils.
CCIS-401C | 4oz Non-Woven 4.57m x 91.4m | 210 rolls/truck |
CCIS-601C | 6oz Non-Woven 4.57m x 91.4m | 160 rolls/truck |
CCIS-801C | 8oz Non-Woven 4.57m x 91.4m | 144 rolls/truck |
CCIS-1001C | 10oz Non-Woven 4.57m x 91.4m | 90 rolls/truck |
CCIS-1201C | 12oz Non-Woven 4.57m x 91.4m | 75 rolls/truck |
CCIS-1601C | 16oz Non-Woven 4.57m x 91.4m | 48 rolls/truck |
Weaving is a process of interlacing yarns to make a fabric. Woven geotextiles are made from weaving monofilament, multifilament, or slit film yarns. There are two steps in this process of making a woven geotextile: first, manufacture of the filaments or slitting the film to create yarns; and second, weaving the yarns to form the geotextile.
CCIS-200 | Light weight geotextile Woven 5.33m x 94m | 240 rolls/truck |
CCIS-315 | Medium weight geotextile 4.57m x 91.4m | 204 rolls/truck |
CCIS-9125 | Heavy Weight geotextile 4.57 x 91.4m | 80 rolls/truck |
CCIS-100/100 | Heavy Weight PET Woven 5.2m x 100m | 100 rolls/truck |
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