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             Geotextile tubes are a type of technical textile used in civil engineering and construction projects. They are made from a variety of materials, including polypropylene, polyester, and polyethylene, and are designed to provide a protective barrier between the soil and the structure being built. Geotextile tubes are used in a variety of applications, such as shoreline protection, erosion control, and flood control. They are also used to reinforce embankments, dams, and levees. Geotextile tubes are    strong and durable, and can be filled with sand, gravel, or other materials to provide additional stability.
Some companies in the geotextile tubes market include TenCate Geosynthetics, Low & Bonar, NAUE GmbH & Co. KG, HUESKER Synthetic GmbH, and GSE Environmental. Show Less   Read more