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What are the differences of geotextiles and geomembranes?

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Geotextiles are fabrics made by weaving. Geomembranes are made by craft of bonding impermeable membranes with geotextiles. Geotextiles perform well in filtration, dewatering, separation, reinforcement and seepage control with properties of good protective effect, light weight, strong strength of extension, good permeability, high temperature resistance, freezing resistance, aging resistance and corrosion resistance. The full name of geomembrane is "high density polyethylene film". They have high environmental stress cracking resistance, low temperature resistance, aging resistance and corrosion resistance.
Geotextiles are fabrics made by weaving. Geomembranes are made by craft of bonding impermeable membranes with geotextiles.
Geotextiles are fabrics made by weaving. Geomembranes are made by craft of bonding impermeable membranes with geotextiles.
Geotextiles are geosynthetics with water?permeability made from synthetic fiber by needle punching or weaving. The finished products are generally 4-6m wide and 50-100m long. Geomembranes are impermeable geosynthetics made from non-woven fabrics and plastic film used as seepage-proof base materials. The performance in seepage control mainly depends on the properties of plastic films.
Geotextiles are fabrics made by weaving. Geomembranes are made by method of bonding impermeable membranes with geotextiles.

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