Geosynthetics

Geosynthetics is the general name for textile and composite products used in engineering as an alternative to traditional methods. These products are made by combining polymer materials such as polypropylene (PP), polyester (PET), and polyethylene with natural sodium bentonite minerals. Frequently used in civil engineering, these materials are preferred to solve situations that cannot be resolved with traditional methods in challenging projects in a more economical and effective way. Geosynthetics are examined in five main categories: geosynthetic clay liners, geotextiles, geogrids, geomembranes, and geocomposites. These products offer effective and innovative solutions, particularly in civil engineering projects.

Geosynthetic Clay Cover

Geosynthetic clay drapes, high strength geotextile materials...

Special Geosynthetics

Water creeks and river beds to stretch the glide produced by...

Geogrid

Geogrid products are geosynthetics used to reinforce soils, asphalt, and similar materials...

Nonwoven Geotextile

High strength 100% pure polypropylene fibers ignelenme is...

Woven Geotextile

Braided polypropylene or polyester, geotextile materials typically...

Geomembrane

Geomembrane materials, high-density and low-density...

Erosion Control Blankets

Products GeoMat, geosynthetic erosion control blankets are used as products.

The Drainage Geokompozit

During the construction of the structure, natural or artificial means from a place of water by...

Geosynthetic Tubes

In waste disposal, the transportation of liquid waste from one place to another is always...

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