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TERRATEX
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NONWOVEN GEOTEXTILES
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TerraTex Nonwoven Geotextiles
are designed and manufactured for many construction
applications. They perform the three primary functions of a geotextile:
separation (separating the native subgrade from an aggregate layer);
reinforcement (reinforcing an area by distributing weight over a wider
area); and filtration (retaining soil while allowing the passage of water).
TerraTex Nonwoven Geotextiles have a random, three dimensional pore
structure and are highly water permeable as is necessary in many geotextile
end uses. A range of geotextiles is offered to meet the requirements of
various applications. |
TerraTex N04 for Drainage Protection
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS
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| TerraTex N03 & N04 |
Standard drainage geotextiles which meet or
exceed commonly specified DOT and commercial drainage protection
requirements.
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| TerraTex SD & N04.5 |
Extra-strength drainage geotextiles designed for
applications requiring high water permeability and burst resistance.
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| TerraTex S04 |
Spunbond geotextile effective in many drainage
protection and separation/stabilization applications. Has high tensile
strength.
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| TerraTex LBF, PU1.5 & NS4 |
Lightweight polyester/polypropylene geotextiles
which meet commonly specified requirements for leach field protection, pipe
wrap, and light-duty drainage protection.
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| TerraTex N05, N06, N07, N08, N10, N12 & N16 |
Heavyweight geotextiles for multiple
applications: embankment protection, erosion control, ground stabilization,
geomembrane underliner, railroad bed stabilization, heavy duty drainage
protection, and separation.
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| TerraTex OL |
Paving geotextile designed to retard reflective
cracking and extend the life of asphalt overlays. Meets commonly specified
requirements.
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| TerraTex WC |
Water permeable geotextile which reduces weed
growth while allowing plants to be watered and the soil to breathe. Is UV
resistant.
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