Thermally Bonded NonWoven Geotextile Membrane

£10.00£233.98

  • Thermally bonded Non Woven Geotextile Membrane
  • Needle Punched
  • 80 Grams / Sqm:
  • Colour – White
  • Equivalent to Terram 1000

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What are non-woven membranes used for?

Answer:

Non-woven membranes are used as part of a sub-base build up to create a permeable layer ideal for projects which require a membrane to perform separation, filtration and drainage.



What products are non-woven membranes used with?

Answer:

Non-woven membranes are used mainly with soakaways but can be used with products such as X-Grid, bases and more.



Do I need pins to secure my membrane?

Answer:

Yes, use pins to secure and hold your membrane sheet in place.


Needle Punched and Thermally Bonded Nonwoven Geotextiles have been designed to offer optimum performance per unit weight giving excellent mechanical robustness and excellent hydraulic properties which make them the ideal choice for separation and filtration.

Produced on state-of-the-art equipment, thermally bonded geotextile membranes sets standards in terms of quality and mechanical performance.

Typical applications for thermally bonded nonwoven geotextiles include:

  • As a general-purpose separator for use under site access roads and areas of hardstanding
  • As a separation and strengthening layer under new roadways, car parks, industrial units etc.
  • As a filter surround in the construction of a french drain or granular drainage blanket
  • For separation: to prevent the intermixing of dissimilar soil layers
  • For filtration: to allow the passage of fluids whilst preventing the uncontrolled passage of soil

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