
100g Non-Woven Geotextile 4.5M x 100m Roll
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Non-Woven 100gsm Geotextile designed to provide rapid filtration, allowing water to pass into a filter drain or soakaway, without the carriage of fine soil particles.
Prevents loss of construction aggregates into the underlying soil.
Offers high tensile strength and CBR properties to offer an element of protection in addition to the standard requirements of separation and filtration.
Tensile Strength (kN/m): 8
Elongation at max. load (%): 45
CBR Puncture Resistance (N): 1500
Cone Drop Penetration (mm): 36
Pore side 90% finer than (microns): 100
Water Permeability (x 10-3) (m/sec): 130
Effective of UV Light: The polypropylene (PP) used contains a UV inhibitor
BS EN 10319, 918, and ISO 12236, 12956 & 11058
SKU | NW1000 |
Title | 100g Non-Woven Geotextile 4.5M x 100m Roll |
Net weight | 46 Kilograms |
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