Marl Geotextile felt

Marl Geotextile felt

Non-woven geotextile felts, used in various fields such as providing support against cracks between insulation layers, separating water and thermal insulation layers from each other, preserving insulation, drainage of excess water, preventing clogging of drainage pipes, and preventing settlement in roads and railways.

Usage Areas

the use of non-woven geotextile felts in liquid waterproofing applications, where they serve as a support between layers, preventing cracks in the ground from reaching the waterproofing surface. They are also used to protect bituminous membrane and geomembrane applications on foundations. Non-woven geotextile is employed as a separator between water and thermal insulation layers. Additionally, it is wrapped around drainage pipes in foundations and used as a filter layer in terrace gardens. It also serves as a pressure distributor beneath road coverings

Storage

It should be stored in a dry and clean place

Standard

TSE K 55

Advantages

Because of the heat treatment, it exhibits higher strength and less elongation at the same weight. Depending on the project design, the alternative selection includes the capacity for seamless production up to 2 meters in width, offering economical solutions. In applications exposed to concrete, it is produced with the use of PP fiber to provide superior strength and performance under pressure. When considering long-term use, it maintains sufficient thickness under pressure and is resistant to the chemical properties of water and soil. The high permeability of the geotextile, both perpendicular and parallel to its surface, is considered, along with its isotropic structure and resistance to acid, alkali, and microorganisms. Additionally, it is easy to transport and deploy.