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A geotextile is a synthetic permeable textile material used with soil, rock, or any other geotechnical engineering related material, made from either polypropylene or polyester staple fibers that are needle punched in a random pattern to create a resilient fabric that has a felt-like look and feel. The fibers can be bonded together by adopting thermal, or mechanical techniques or a combination of techniques.
Geotextiles have had a long history of use in filtration, drainage, separation,
protection, reinforcement, and erosion control applications in a range of civil, coastal, and environmental engineering structures, construction, and landscaping industries and making a mark by stabilizing the ground, improving a sites drainage and filtration, separating aggregates, and spreading imposed loads.
With high tensile strength, surface texture, UV resistance, chemical and biological degradation inert, NASK Geotextiles are a boon to roads and highways, increasing their lifespan by strengthening and supporting aggregates.