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Geotextiles are a type of technical textile used in civil engineering and construction projects. They are made from synthetic fibers such as polypropylene, polyester, and nylon, and are used to reinforce soil, reduce erosion, and provide drainage. Geotextiles are also used to separate, filter, and protect layers of soil and other materials.
Geotextiles are used in a variety of applications, including road construction, landfill engineering, and coastal protection. They are also used in the construction of embankments, retaining walls, and other structures. Geotextiles are also used in the construction of dams, canals, and other water-related projects.
The geotextile market is growing rapidly due to the increasing demand for infrastructure projects and the need for soil stabilization. The market is expected to continue to grow as more countries invest in infrastructure projects.
Some of the major companies in the geotextile market include GSE Environmental, Low & Bonar, TenCate Geosynthetics, NAUE GmbH & Co. KG, and HUESKER Synthetic GmbH. Show Less Read more