The raw material for geotextiles can vary depending on the specific type of it being produced. However, the most common raw materials used for geotextiles are synthetic polymers, which are derived from petrochemicals.
The most commonly used synthetic polymers for geotextiles include:
Polypropylene (PP): This is a thermoplastic polymer that is lightweight, strong, and resistant to chemicals and UV radiation.
Polyester (PET): This is a strong, durable, and dimensionally stable polymer that is resistant to chemicals and UV radiation.
Polyethylene (PE): This is a thermoplastic polymer that is lightweight, flexible, and resistant to chemicals and UV radiation.
Polyamide (PA): This is a strong and durable synthetic polymer that is resistant to chemicals and UV radiation.
Other materials that can be used for geotextiles include natural fibers such as jute, coir, and sisal, as well as recycled materials such as post-consumer plastics. However, these materials are less commonly used due to their limited availability and variable quality.
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