1. Product Overview
Long-filament geotextile bag is a high-strength geosynthetic material made from nonwoven, long-filament polyester or polypropylene geotextile fabric. Designed for soil stabilization, slope protection, and erosion control, this bag is filled with soil, sand, or other materials and used to reinforce embankments, slopes, and retaining walls. Its durable, UV-resistant fabric ensures long-term performance in various environmental conditions.
2. Product Features
- High Durability: Made from long-filament fabric with excellent resistance to UV rays, chemicals, and weathering.
- Soil Stabilization: Effectively prevents soil erosion and enhances slope stability.
- Eco-Friendly: Supports vegetation growth, promoting sustainable and green infrastructure.
- Customizable Design: Available in various sizes and fabric weights to meet specific project requirements.
- Easy Installation: Lightweight and flexible for quick and efficient deployment.
3. Product Specifications
- Material: Nonwoven polyester or polypropylene long-filament geotextile
- Fabric Weight: 100gsm to 600gsm (customizable)
- Size Options: 0.4m x 0.8m, 0.5m x 1.0m, or customizable dimensions
- Color: Black, white, or green
- Lifespan: Over 5 years in non-degradable applications
- Compliance: Meets ISO, ASTM, and international standards for geosynthetics and soil stabilization
4. Application Areas
- Slope Protection: Prevents soil erosion and stabilizes embankments in highways, railways, and waterways.
- Riverbank Stabilization: Reinforces riverbanks and prevents soil displacement in flowing water environments.
- Retaining Walls: Provides structural support for retaining walls and other reinforced earth systems.
- Landscaping and Vegetation Growth: Supports grass and plant growth on slopes and embankments.
- Flood and Erosion Control: Acts as a protective barrier in flood-prone areas and coastal regions.
5. Installation Guidelines
- Surface Preparation: Clear the area of debris and vegetation, ensuring a stable base for the geotextile bags.
- Filling: Fill the geotextile bags with soil, sand, or other specified materials.
- Placement: Arrange the bags in rows or layers according to the project design, ensuring proper overlap and alignment.
- Anchoring: Secure the bags with stakes or pins, especially on steep slopes or in areas prone to high water flow.
- Maintenance: Inspect periodically and repair or replace any damaged bags to maintain structural integrity.