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HCP PlastenePolypropylene Woven Geotextile

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Polypropylene woven geotextile offers filtration, soil stabilization, separation and reinforcement application making them very crucial for the construction industry. HPBL is a geotextile fabric manufacturer in India that offers a wide range of PP woven geotextiles which offer dimensional stability, microbiological resistance, UV stabilized for longevity and high strength.

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Filtration

Controlling water is crucial for the functioning of buildings, roads, embankments and other structures. Using geotextiles as a filter is possibly the oldest and most common application. KPW G series geotextiles are manufactured with high tensile strength and low elongation to provide dimensional stability and load distribution, reducing rutting and extending the life of paved and unpaved roadways

The combination of the right pore size and water permeability prevents leaching of the fine soil particles, but also ensures drainage of excess water.

Reinforcement

KPW G series Geotextiles also used as reinforcement fabrics, which combine a high tensile strength with a low elongation, useful in constructions of build dikes or roads on a very soft subsoil, because it may not be economically justifiable, technically feasible or constructively feasible using conventional methods. It provides axial strength, excellent drainage properties, and soil stability to desired areas of structure placement. The use of such material reduces construction time, area excavation and fill costs, and offers long-term structure stability. It offers sufficient tensile strength and anchorage length to withstand the forces of settlement or heavy traffic.

Separation
Separation is the process of preventing two different materials from mixing. KPW G series geotextiles enable separating the subgrade soil and subbase fill materials, thus preserving the strength characteristics of the aggregate material and also preserves the drainage behavior. Using geotextile fabrics as a stabilization technique allows unstable subgrade areas to strengthen their bearing capacity, limit any deformation, and decrease any structure settlements.