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Nonwoven Geotextiles

A vast selection of nonwoven geotextile fabric for filtration and separation

Ferguson Waterworks is an industry-leading supplier of geo and stormwater products. With a vast inventory of lightweight, medium-weight, and heavyweight nonwoven geotextiles, customers benefit from custom roll sizes, various filter rates, and fast turnaround times. Call today to discuss your project with one of our product specialists.

Lightweight Nonwoven Geotextiles

This geotextile ranges from 3 to 5 ounces. Because they provide cost-effective permeable separation with high flow rates and small opening sizes, they’re ideal for many applications. For example, subsurface drainage, professional landscaping, weed barrier, and lightweight separation beneath pavers.

Medium-Weight Geotextiles

In comparison, medium-weight fabrics range from 7 to 10 ounces. Due to their heavier weight, professionals use them for erosion control and drainage applications.

Heavy-Weight Geotextiles

Meanwhile, heavyweight geotextile fabrics range from 10 to 16 ounces. They deliver robust filtration and serve as puncture protection above or below geomembranes often used in construction projects. All options enhance filtration and drainage while effectively preventing soil and material migration.

In addition to nonwoven filter fabrics, our dependable inventory of professional geosynthetic solutions includes high-strength woven geotextiles such as Mirafi® HP-Series and Mirafi® RSi-Series, high-flow woven monofilament geotextiles, slit film geotextiles, and Mirafi® H2Ri.

ACF N-Series Geotextiles

N-Series geotextiles include: N060N, N070N, N080N, N100N, N120N, N060, N070, N080, N100, N120, N160, and more. These polypropylene nonwoven geotextile filter fabrics provide drainage and separation. They are needle punched in the USA and resist ultraviolet degradation. Furthermore, they are stable with a pH range of 2 to 13 and oppose commonly encountered mildew, insects, and soil chemicals. All geotextile properties such as grab tensile strength and elongation, CBR puncture strength, UV resistance, flow rate, and more are verified by an independent testing facility. Various roll widths and lengths are available from Ferguson Waterworks.

ACF T-Series Geotextiles

T-Series geotextiles include: T060, T070, T080, T100, T120, T160, and more. These polypropylene nonwoven geotextile filter fabrics are needle punched in the USA and specially designed for environmental applications. As a result, they provide exceptional protection in Environmental, Mining, and Energy Infrastructure projects. Typically, they are installed as a liner protection in solid waste landfills, fracking ponds, and other critical containment systems. Constructed to resist degradation from ultraviolet exposure, these geotextiles are chemically stable and perform reliably across a wide range of aggressive environments, with a pH range of 2 to 13. Furthermore, they are resistant to mildew, insects, and soil chemicals. T-Series geotextiles are non-biodegradable and tested for durability. Their properties, including grab tensile strength and elongation, CBR puncture strength, UV resistance, flow rate, and more, have been independently verified. Various roll widths and lengths are available from Ferguson Waterworks

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What are nonwoven geotextiles?

Nonwoven geotextiles are multi-purpose fabrics. They provide both filtration and seperation. The most common nonwoven fabric is a needle-punched product. Staple fibers or continuous filaments are bonded by mechanically entangling the fibers with barbed needles.

What are the benefits of nonwoven geotextile fabric?

Pooling or standing water leads to the saturation of surfaces, soils, and aggregate. Consequently, this creates soft spots within a road or parking lot (for example). Nonwoven geotextiles are an excellent way to distribute water evenly across a large surface, as well as drain water away from high-traffic areas. Furthermore, this geotextile fabric separates different aggregate diameters in order to prevent the intermingling of fill material which would cause settlement and surficial issues.

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