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Construction Textiles are a type of building material used in the construction industry. They are used to provide protection, insulation, and reinforcement to a structure. Commonly used construction textiles include geotextiles, roofing membranes, and air and vapor barriers. Geotextiles are used to separate, filter, reinforce, and protect soil. Roofing membranes are used to protect a structure from water and air infiltration. Air and vapor barriers are used to reduce air leakage and control moisture.
Construction textiles are an important part of the building materials industry, as they provide protection and insulation to a structure. They are also used to reduce energy costs and improve the overall performance of a building.
Some companies in the construction textile market include GSE Environmental, Carlisle Construction Materials, Johns Manville, and Owens Corning. Show Less Read more