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GeoTextiles - Woven and Non-Woven Polypropylene
 

Mirafi® N-Series Non-Woven Polypropylene Geotextiles

Fuctions for Non-Woven Polypropylene Geotextiles
  • Seperation
  • Drainage
  • Filtration
 Non-woven Prolypropylene Geotextiles - Now-woven Fabrics - Seperation, Drainage, and Filtration

Attributes of Non-Woven Polypropylene Geotextiles
 
  • Easily conforms to ground or trench surfaces for trouble-free installation
  • Cost effective
  • High permittivity properties allow high water flow while having excellent soil retention
  • Chemically stable for use in aggressive environments
 
 


Mirafi® X-Series Woven Polypropylene Geotextiles

Functions for Woven Polypropylene Geotextiles
  • Seperation
  • Stabilization
  

Attributes of Woven Polypropylene Geotextiles
  • Good resistance to installation abuse
  • Chemically stable in a wide range of aggressive environments
  • Cost effective
  
 


Mirafi® HP-Series Woven High Performance Polypropylene Geotextiles

Mirafi® HP-Series high performance geotextiles are used for base course reinforcement and soil stabilization/reinforcement applications. Produced from high tenacity polypropylene yarns, HP-Series Geotextiles are specifically designed to provide separation, filtration, and reinforcement for moderate to severe site condition.  These geotextiles are extremely versatile, ensuring long-term performance in new roadway construction.The combination of high tensile strengths and excellent filtration/separation characteristics make Mirafi® HP-Series geotextiles the complete geosynthetic.

Functions for high-performance Woven Polypropylene Geotextiles
  • Seperation
  • Filtration
  • Soil Reinforcement
  • Confinement
 
Mirafi® HP-Series Woven High Performance Polypropylene Geotextiles

Attributes of high-performance Woven Polypropylene Geotextiles
  • Weave provides excellent separation factors that control filtration and drainage
  • High soil confinement for greater load distribution
  • Durable and superior damage resistance
  • Cross-roll direction stregnth when panels sewn together

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