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  2. Geotextile - Wikipedia

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    Typically crafted from polypropylene or polyester, geotextile fabrics are available in two primary forms: woven, which resembles traditional mail bag sacking, and nonwoven, which resembles felt. Geotextile composites have been introduced and products such as geogrids and meshes have been developed. Geotextiles are durable and are able to soften ...

  3. Geosynthetics - Wikipedia

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    Geotextile sandbags protected the historic house Kliffende on Sylt island against storms, which eroded the cliffs left and right from the sandbag barrier. [1] Geotextile sandbags can be approximately 20 m long, such as those used for the artificial reef at Narrow Neck, Queensland. [1] Geosynthetics are synthetic products used to stabilize terrain.

  4. Nonwoven fabric - Wikipedia

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    Nonwoven geotextile bags are much more robust than woven bags of the same thickness. [1] Geocomposite drain consisting of needle-punched nonwoven filter and carrier geotextiles of polypropylene staple fibers each having a mass per area of 200 g/m². [1] Nonwoven geotextile containers (sand bags) are used for soil stabilizers and roadway ...

  5. Geocomposite - Wikipedia

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    Geotextiles can be laminated on one or both sides of a geomembrane for a number of purposes. The geotextiles provide increased resistance to puncture, tear propagation, and friction related to sliding, as well as providing tensile strength in and of themselves. Geotextiles are of heavy and are of the nonwoven, needle-punched variety.

  6. Purdue Improved Crop Storage bags - Wikipedia

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    Active from 2007 to 2011, this phase of the project aimed to create the ideal design for a triple-layer, hermetically sealed, commercially available cowpea storage bag. [10] Another aim was to educate farmers and rural development groups about non-chemical cowpea storage methods and to demonstrate the most effective cowpea storage methods.

  7. Cotton duck - Wikipedia

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    No. 6 (21 oz/sq yd or 710 g/m 2): utility bags, place mats, belting No. 8 (18 oz/sq yd or 610 g/m 2 ): backpacks, painted floor cloths, tents, tarps, awnings, work clothes, clothes bags No. 10 (14.75 oz/sq yd or 500 g/m 2 ): artist canvas, murals, shower curtains, painted floor cloths, hammocks, clothes

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