
Non woven geotextile fabric is made primarily from polypropylene (PP) or polyester fibers, which are bonded together through a needle-punched or heat-bonded process to form a strong yet permeable fabric. This manufacturing method creates a three-dimensional fiber structure that offers excellent water permeability, filtration, and drainage performance while maintaining good tensile strength and durability. Thanks to its flexibility, high tear resistance, and resistance to chemicals and aging, non woven geotextile fabric is widely used in construction, road and railway projects, landscaping, drainage systems, erosion control, and soil separation applications, where it helps improve stability, extend service life, and reduce maintenance costs.
| Material | Polypropylene (PP) + Polyester Fiber |
|---|---|
| Weight | 10gsm – 600gsm |
| Width | 1m – 8m |
| Length | 1m – 2000m |
| Packing | Customized rolls or sheets |
| Color | Black / Green / Customized |
| Application | Construction projects, gardens, plant protection, agriculture, and more |
| Feature | UV resistant, breathable, water-permeable, high tear strength, erosion control |
| Sample | Available |
Non-woven fabric is widely used in gardens, flower beds, and patios to suppress weed growth, maintain soil moisture, and improve drainage. It helps keep planting areas clean and low-maintenance while supporting healthy plant growth.
Used under gravel, stone, or paved surfaces, non-woven fabric stabilizes the ground, prevents weeds, and improves drainage. It is ideal for residential walkways, driveways, and commercial landscaping projects.
Non-woven geotextile fabric is applied in road construction and soil stabilization projects to reinforce soil layers, control erosion, and increase the longevity of infrastructure.
The fabric is essential in French drains, under pipes, or other drainage installations, preventing soil clogging and allowing water to flow freely, enhancing the efficiency of drainage systems.
It is also suitable for bridge approaches and other infrastructure projects, providing soil reinforcement, improving stability, and extending the service life of constructions.

Remove sharp objects such as stones and debris. Level the ground as much as possible and ensure proper drainage if water accumulation is present.
Lay the non woven geotextile fabric evenly over the prepared area, ensuring full coverage.
Use ground staples to secure the fabric in place. Welding or sewing techniques can be used to join fabric edges when required. Heavy objects may be used temporarily to hold the fabric during installation.
Add a layer of sand, gravel, or soil to protect the fabric and enhance appearance. Avoid dumping materials directly onto the fabric or driving vehicles over its surface.
