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Sunshine Geogrid: Leading Geosynthetic Solutions Since 2006

Sunshine Geogrid: Leading Geosynthetic Solutions Since 2006

Established in 2006, Sunshine Geogrid specializes in advanced geosynthetic materials. After 3 years of R&D, it launched the world’s leading High Strength Polyester Mining Grid, now in mass production with 18 specifications for underground tunnel support and mining applications. Our company offers 5 product categories (40+ specs), including Polyester Geogrid, Fiberglass Geogrid, Geocell, and Geotextile. Products are exported to 20+ countries, praised for high quality and timely delivery. Leveraging innovative materials like PET and basalt geogrids, it serves infrastructure projects globally, ensuring durability and performance in road reinforcement, slope stabilization, and landfill construction.
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Uniform Pore Structure

Woven geotextile features a uniform pore structure, which allows for consistent filtration and drainage performance. This property ensures that it can effectively separate soil particles while allowing water to pass through, preventing soil erosion and maintaining the stability of soil structures.

High Strength in Warp and Weft Directions

It has high tensile strength along the warp and weft directions, providing excellent reinforcement capabilities. This makes it suitable for applications where strong in - plane strength is required, such as in the construction of roads, railways, and embankments, where it can resist stretching and deformation.

Low Elongation at Break

Woven geotextile has a low elongation at break, which means it can withstand high loads without excessive stretching. This characteristic ensures that it can maintain its shape and structural integrity under stress, providing reliable reinforcement and protection for the soil and other materials it is used with.

Good Separation Function

It effectively separates different soil layers or materials, preventing mixing and ensuring the proper functioning of the soil structure. In road construction, for example, woven geotextile can separate the subgrade from the road base, preventing the intrusion of fine soil particles and maintaining the stability of the road structure.

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Woven geotextiles, as with other forms of geosynthetics, are made from synthetic materials like polypropylene or polyester and have distinct characteristics. They possess high warp and weft directional strength, but lower diagonal strength. This geotextile’s strength is further enhanced due to a uniform aperture size which facilitates effective separation of differing types of soils without mixing them within a layer. Furthermore, woven geotextiles are effective in load-bearing capacity and use it in geomembranes for subgrade separation in road construction, filtering particulates in erosion control drainage systems, and stabilizing slopes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main function of woven geotextile?

The main function of woven geotextile is to provide separation, filtration, and reinforcement. It separates different soil layers or materials, preventing mixing. As a filter, it allows water to pass through while retaining soil particles, preventing soil erosion. In reinforcement applications, its high strength along the warp and weft directions helps improve the stability of soil structures.
Woven geotextile is made by interlacing fibers in a grid - like pattern, giving it high strength in the warp and weft directions but lower strength in oblique directions. It has a more uniform pore structure. Non - woven geotextile, on the other hand, is formed by entangling fibers randomly, resulting in more isotropic properties and often better absorbency and flexibility, with a less regular pore structure.
Woven geotextile is commonly used in road construction for subgrade separation, preventing fine soil particles from migrating into the road base. It is also used in drainage systems, such as beneath roads or in retaining walls, to allow water to flow while keeping soil in place. Additionally, it can be applied in erosion control projects and foundation reinforcement.
The uniform pore structure of woven geotextile ensures consistent filtration performance. It allows for predictable water flow rates and effective soil particle retention, preventing clogging. This property is crucial for maintaining the functionality of drainage systems and ensuring the stability of soil structures by preventing soil erosion and maintaining proper soil - water balance.
Yes, woven geotextile can be used in wet environments. Many woven geotextiles are made from synthetic fibers that are resistant to moisture. In wet conditions, it can still perform its functions of filtration and separation effectively. For example, in drainage applications in wetlands or areas with high groundwater levels, woven geotextile helps manage water flow while protecting soil integrity.

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Customer Reviews

Brian Clark
Good Performance in Drainage Systems

Our drainage system benefited greatly from the woven geotextile. It allowed water to flow smoothly through while keeping the soil in place, preventing clogging. The fabric's durability ensured that it could withstand the pressure of the water flow and the movement of the soil particles. It was an essential component in maintaining the efficiency of the drainage system, and we haven't encountered any issues related to waterlogging since its installation.

Laura White
Consistent and High - Quality Product

The woven geotextile we purchased for our construction needs has been of excellent quality. Its uniform pore structure and high strength in the main directions have provided consistent performance. Whether used for separation, filtration, or reinforcement, it has met our expectations. The material is also resistant to chemical corrosion, which is a plus in our project. It's a product that I can trust for future construction projects.

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Long - Lasting Performance

Long - Lasting Performance

Made from durable synthetic fibers, woven geotextile has a long service life. It can resist degradation from environmental factors such as UV radiation, moisture, and chemicals, providing long - term performance and reliability in various geotechnical applications, reducing the need for frequent replacements.