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Geotextile for protecting underground hydro-insulations:
Placed as a primary layer during the construction of building foundations. The geotextile protects the hydro-insulation against mechanical damage and puncture, which may be caused by uneven terrain, roots, fittings etc.
Slope protection:
Placed as a reinforcing layer during the building of slopes and landslide reinforcement.

Road construction:
Used to increase the carrying capacity of the base; prevents the displacement of the dumping materials and hence cracks in the coverings; drains the base of the road pavement – roadside drainages.

Dams and dam channels:
Placed as a reinforcing layer. Prevents the displacement of layers and filler materials.
Drainages:
Prevents the siltation of filler materials with soils and thus ensures a manifold increase in the installation’s efficiency and service life.

Railway construction:
The geotextile’s functions are the same as those in road construction – an evener distribution of the pressure.
Construction of waste sites – The geotextile protects the hydro-insulation against mechanical damage and puncture, which may be caused by uneven terrain, roots, fittings etc. |