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Drainage is defined as the process of transporting liquids from one location to another and allowing gases to be discharged from structures in a controlled way as intended. They are used to replace granular drainage material in civil and geoenvironmental engineering applications. Geosynthetic use can be justified over conventional drainage aggregate material because of cost benefits, improved drainage system reliability, quicker construction, cost-effective and they are environmentally friendly.
Tri-axial geonet with vertical T-shaped or box-shaped HDPE strands that offers high transmissivity under variable loading conditions
High density polyethylene (HDPE) biplanar geonet that provides high flow in-plane drainage capacity
Drainage composite of HDPE biplanar geonet bonded with nonwoven geotextiles for drainage and filtration
HDPE triplanar geonet/composite that provides highly channelized transmissivity under high compressive loads