Geo Textiles
Atlantis Geo-Textiles are one-of-a-kind and may be utilised in road layers to provide an excellent drainage system while also preventing soil erosion. Our Geo-Textiles are 100% natural, biodegradable net textiles produced from coir yarn, which is widely used in landscaping and geotechnical engineering to prevent soil erosion by encouraging vegetation and preserving valuable topsoil.
It also works as a mulch, controlling soil humidity and temperature to provide an optimum environment for seed germination and healthy seedling growth. Geo-Textiles are used for filtration, strengthening, and drainage, as well as separation between soil layers.
The benefits don’t end here. Another important use of Geo-Textiles is weather protection. Draping geotextile net over endangered plants when a frost warning is issued might help them retain heat. It may just be necessary to keep plants a few degrees warmer to prevent them from freezing. Some plants can’t stand too much direct sunlight. In the event of a blazing hot period, geotextiles might act as a layer of “sunblock.” Atlantis Geo-Textiles give protection from the sun’s UV radiation ranging from ten to ninety percent.
Atlantis provides a comprehensive selection of geotextiles for giving high levels of protection to the soil prior to construction. Atlantis Geo Textiles aid in the prevention of soil pollution in both groundwater and soil. They can be used alone or in combination with other materials to provide increased protection.
Atlantis Geo Textiles are created with high-quality raw materials from trusted vendors. The production process is handled by highly skilled people at our well-maintained manufacturing unit. Among other things, our geotextile is used to construct walls, foundations, highways, and drainage systems.
Atlantis Geo Textile Highlights:
- Biodegradable.
- Longer durability.
- Easy to install.
- Cost effective and efficient.
- Woven Fabric Geotextiles.
- Non-Woven Geotextiles.
- Biodegradable.
- Longer durability.
- Easy to install.
- Cost effective and efficient.
- Woven Fabric Geotextiles.
- Non-Woven Geotextiles.
The choice between these product types depends on the requirements of construction and landscape. Most non-woven mats are made from loose fibers that are interlocked by needling or rubberizing. They have a minimum thickness of 2 mm.