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The key is combining GEOWEB geocells with enhanced woven geotextiles. The woven geotextile provides separation and tensile reinforcement, typically ranging from 2,800 lbs/ft to 7,200 lbs/ft. ...
Integration with Geosynthetics in Infrastructure Gabion systems are frequently integrated with complementary geosynthetics to enhance performance in complex projects: Geotextiles: separation and filtration behind gabion walls to prevent soil migration while allowing water flow Geogrids: reinforcement to improve load distribution and slope stability Geomembranes: barrier systems ...
The Indian Roads Congress notes geotextiles can improve pavement performance by preventing subgrade/aggregate mixing.Geocells: three-dimensional honeycomb structures formed from HDPE strips; when filled, they provide a confinement system distributing loads over a wider area. ...
The scope covered 2,857 square meters of liner installation as part of protective and separation layers within RCC works.HDPE liners in RCC infrastructure HDPE liners provide a moisture barrier, seepage control, chemical protection, and subgrade separation to enhance long-term performance of RCC elements exposed to moisture, aggressive soils, and dynamic loads.Key functional ...
Project: Reliance Project Location: Jogwad, Gujarat Product Used: Ocean Geosynthetic Cementitious Composite Mat (GCCM) 12 mm Quantity Supplied: 900 sqm Introduction Large industrial projects demand infrastructure solutions that combine speed of execution, structural reliability, and long-term durability. As industrial corridors expand across India, project owners are increasingly turning ...
Project: Reliance Project Location: Chandauli, Uttar Pradesh Product Supplied: Ocean Non Woven Geotextile 3 MM (Polyester) Quantity: 16,184 SQM Introduction Large industrial and infrastructure projects demand ground improvement solutions that go beyond conventional civil engineering methods. Weak subgrades, fluctuating groundwater levels, and heavy operational loads can significantly ...
Project Overview The Multipurpose Seaweed Park Project in Valamavur, Tamil Nadu is a forward-looking aquaculture initiative aimed at strengthening India’s seaweed cultivation ecosystem. Seaweed farming is increasingly being promoted by coastal development authorities and marine research bodies due to its role in coastal livelihoods, carbon sequestration, wastewater nutrient absorption, and ...
Product supplied: Ocean Non Woven Geotextile, 3 mm Quantity supplied: 29,000 m² Client: Reliance Bioenergy (project details withheld) Executive summary Ocean Non Wovens supplied 29,000 square metres of 3 mm non-woven geotextile for a Reliance Bio-Energy project that formed a critical part of the facility’s containment, filtration and drainage systems. The geotextile was chosen ...
Project Background Mongolia, located in the Central Asian metallogenic belt, is rich in gold resources. It is estimated that its gold reserves may exceed 3,000 tons, distributed across several mineralized belts, including the South Gobi, East Gobi, Kentish Mountains, and Khangai Mountains. As a country rich in mineral resources, Mongolia has seen a surge in gold mining projects in recent years. ...
Introduction: Tackling Rajasthan’s Water Scarcity with Smart Materials Rajasthan is one of the most water-stressed regions in India, with annual per capita water availability falling well below the national average. According to the Central Water Commission, more than 70% of Rajasthan’s geographical area is classified as arid or semi-arid. This makes efficient water storage systems ...
Floods are one of the most devastating natural disasters in India, causing not just environmental degradation but also massive economic loss. According to the Central Water Commission, India loses nearly ?6,000 crore every year due to floods and river erosion (CWC Annual Report 2022). West Bengal, owing to its extensive riverine network and monsoonal rainfall, is one of the most flood-prone ...
In the heart of the remote oil fields of Kharsang, Arunachal Pradesh, the demand for secure, durable, and environmentally responsible oil storage systems is rapidly increasing. To meet these critical needs, Ocean Non Wovens, a trusted geosynthetics manufacturer and supplier, partnered with the project team to deliver a top-tier oil pit containment solution. For this project, we supplied and ...
Project Overview In the heart of Gadchiroli, Maharashtra—a district known for its dense forests and challenging terrain—an ambitious railway infrastructure project took shape to improve connectivity in the region. As part of this critical development, Ocean Non Wovens played a pivotal role by supplying and implementing 10,000 square meters of Ocean Geocomposite 700 GSM to address the ...
Geosynthetic Clay Liner (GCL) is a composite anti-seepage material made of natural sodium-based bentonite sandwiched between two layers of geotextiles (or geomembranes). Its core component, bentonite, swells in water to form a dense gel layer, which can effectively prevent water penetration and has both the inherent properties of geotechnical ...
Introduction The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) plays a pivotal role in the development and maintenance of India’s extensive road network, ensuring connectivity and economic growth. With rapid infrastructure expansion, the demand for advanced engineering solutions like geosynthetics has surged. Among the latest innovations enhancing road longevity and performance is ...
Geotextile, which encompasses various types like Geotextile fabric, Nonwoven geotextile, Woven and non woven geotextile, and specific ones designed for different purposes such as Geotextile fabric for driveway and Geotextile fabric for drainage, has similarities as well as differences when compared with Landscape ...
Mine Site Erosion Problems One of the largest nickel mining sites in the world is located on the island of New Caledonia in the South Pacific. Due to the size of the mining project and the terrain of the site, significant cut-and-fill work for civil engineering structures was ...
A three-dimensional geotechnical drainage net is made of high-density polyethylene. It is a material used in geotechnical engineering for drainage, filtration, and soil reinforcement. It is made from high-strength polymer materials that offer tensile strength, chemical resistance, and excellent drainage ...
In the construction of engineering buildings, geomembrane is a frequently used geotechnical material, but it can play a great role. So what is the difference between a smooth geomembrane and a textured geomembrane? There are many differences between the rough surface and smooth surface of the geomembrane, including certain differences in appearance, performance, application, price, etc. The main ...
There are PP and PET materials of geotextile fabric, which can also be divided into woven geotextile and non-woven geotextile according to the process. ...
