What is Fiberglass Geocomposite?

Fiberglass Geocomposite is Made of Fiberglass Geogrid and Needle-Punched Nonwoven Geotextile or Light weight Spunbond Nonwoven Fabric for Road Base and Pavement Layer Reinforcement

Fiberglass Geocomposite is a geocomposite made of fiberglass yarns and a layer of  nonwoven geotextile, and is usually used in the reinforcement of road base and pavement layers.

The fiberglass yarns have high tensile strength (up to 120kN/min biaxial directions) and modulus to offer reinforced force, and limit the deformation of structures or soils implanted with  fiberglass geocomposites. The nonwoven geotextiles provide functions of filtration, separation and drainage. When used in asphalt pavement reinforcement, it can absorb bituminous materials to enhance the bonding to asphalt layers. The multifunction of fiberglass geocomposites make their applications extensive including asphalt or concrete pavement reinforcement, base reinforcement and soil stabilization.

Function

  • Separation
  • Drainage 
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  • Filtration 
  • Reinforcement

 

Features

• High tensile strength
• Very Low elongation and high tensile modulus
• Excellent filtration, separation and drainage efficiency
• Simple and rapid installation

Applications

Roadway and Railway Construction

  • Subgrade Stabilization
  • Base Reinforcement
  • Pavement Improvement
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