GEOTEXTILE PRODUCTS
GEOfabrics geotextiles are highly durable and are characterised by:
- High puncture resistance
- Large elongation before break
- Excellent filter characteristics at all strains
- Specially chosen fibres for high UV protection
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1. Coastal, River and Flood Protection Works
- High extensibility and extremely robust to resist installation and in-service conditions
- Wide widths for minimum overlap (6m wide - 5.9m for export) saving on overlap wastage
- Very high permeability at all strains with negligible uplift in wave conditions
- Very good sand tightness at all strains retaining subsoil without washout
A GEOfabrics' filter/separator provides high
extension together with excellent puncture resistance which means
little damage occurs when placing large rock. Sustained flow capacity
and sand tightness are achieved at all strains.
In very
exposed areas where it is possible that accretion of sands may not
occur, a secondary mineral filter layer is placed prior to the primary
rock armour.
Design charts are available that point to the most appropriate GEOfabrics' product once the size of rock has been established.
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The savings in transport, plant and materials is
considerable compared with the alternative of having to design/install
multiple, graded, mineral filter layers..
Beneath concrete revetment blocks 
Revetment
blocks need to be placed on a flat, well-prepared surface for them to
interlock correctly. This means the underlying material will be of
relatively low permeability. It is essential, therefore, to have an
high-flow, low-sand-tight geotextile to prevent washout. GEOfabrics
filters have flow characteristics which can only be matched by
expensive monofilament woven geotextiles.
2. Landfill and Cotaminated Land
GEOfabrics' products have been designed and adapted especially for landfill applications. They are characterised by:
- High puncture resistance at minimum cost.
- Wide widths for minimum overlap (6m wide, 5.9m for export) saving on overlap wastage.
- Cylinder test information for every basal liner application.
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Capping contaminated land for highway construction.
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Longitudinal band drains, incorporated within the geotextile, are used to collect leachate, gas, run off and seepage.
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Basal and side-wall

Each grade of geotextile has
been optimised to provide a particular level of puncture resistance
(between 5kN to 40kN) - not weight. Weight is a convenient way of
describing geotextile separators but it does not accurately reflect the
puncture resistance of a geotextile protector.
In addition,
longitudinal band drains are frequently incorporated within the
geotextiles, at 0.5m or 1.0m centres, to provide an additional leachate
drainage function
Capping
Geotextiles
from the lower-strength end of the range are used to protect liners
from puncture by cover soils or stone drainage blankets.
High
friction resistance, a characteristic of needlepunched geotextiles, is
of particular benefit when used with roughened membranes on slopes.
Incorporating
longitudinal band drains within the (underside) geotextile protector
provides a positive drainage path to collect/convey gas and prevent
uplift and loss of interface friction.
In
a similar way, band drains incorporated within the (topside) geotextile
protector is used to control run off and stabilise the cover soil
(above the liner).
3. Railways
GEOfabrics' geotextiles are proven as a filter/separator beneath ballast
- Approved by Railtrack for beneath ballast to reduce pumping
- High damage resistance means sustained performance - no tearing or puncture
- High water permeability allowing water flow in both directions
- Filtration characteristics prevent sub-grade particles migrating to contaminate the ballast
- Minimum wastage as roll can be trimmed to desired width
- Widely used throughout the UK


4. Structural Waterproofing Protection
Geotextile protection for linings
- basements
- bridge abutments and decks
- canals
- roof gardens
- service reservoirs
- tunnels
- retaining walls
Coatings and membranes applied to concrete
structures are often in need of protection. Angular materials in
contact with the proofing, whether by design or by accident, are
capable of penetrating the barrier, particularly if the structure is to
be subjected to high confining pressures.
Thick, non-woven geotextiles are the easily-applied and proven solution.
- Protection during installation and in service life
- Optimum puncture resistance at minimum cost
- Narrow widths available for ease of handling (typically 2m wide)
- In-plane drainage options
Whether it’s a polymeric or a bituminous membrane,
applied vertically or horizontally, above ground or below, protection
to prevent puncture will be required on one or both sides. One of the
GEOfabrics’ range of thick, geotextiles will provide the necessary
level of protection.
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Canal/marina |
Combining membrane protection with drainage
The
Protexia products combine the inherent protection capability of the
geotextiles with the additional benefit of in-plane drainage. If the
objective is to install a protection layer and prevent the build up of
pore water or gas then installing one product, instead of two, will
save time and money.
The drainage capacity is achieved by
incorporating band drains within the geotextile, or by creating a
composite with nets or cuspates (eggbox-like sheets) as the drainage
component. So, depending on the anticipated pore water/gas levels and
the confining load, the most suitable solution can be chosen.
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5. Water and Sludge Containment
Geomembrane protection in the construction of:
- canals
- lakes
- mining lagoons
- ponds
- reed beds
- reservoirs
Polymeric liners are prone to puncture by inclusions
within the underlying soil. Equally, if the liner is to be ballasted by
stone on top then there is a further potential for damage. Thick,
non-woven geotextiles are the proven solution for dealing with this
problem.
- Protection to liners (either or both sides) during installation and in service life
- High puncture resistance at minimum cost
- Narrow widths available for ease of handling (typically 2m wide)
GEOfabrics' geotextiles have been widely used in the
maintenance and refurbishment of navigations and waterways owned and
managed by British Waterways and the Environment Agency.
Protection beneath a liner
Geotextile
selection is dependent on the depth of water, type of liner and
subgrade quality/condition. GEOfabrics can help identify the optimum
protection geotextile to prevent liner puncture from underlying stone.
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Protection above a liner Often
the upper slopes are exposed to damage and it is good practice to cover
these areas with a depth of soil which will sustain vegetation.
Alternatively, a stone or concrete revetment can be used to achieve a
hard landscaped appearance. The geotextile will protect the liner from
puncture from this cover whilst also providing a degree of slope
stability.
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Ornamental lakes, balancing ponds and reservoirs may also require protection above the liner if they are to be ballasted.
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Protection detail around the inlet of a tailing lagoon lined with a geomembrane. |
Source: geofabrics.com