During the process of earthwork maintenance, long-fiber geotextiles can help increase stability. Therefore, they are widely used in the construction engineering field. When performing earthwork construction, it is necessary to build a solid foundation for the entire building. Only in this way can the entire structure be made strong. For the construction team, if they can effectively enhance the stability of the earth during the construction process, the foundation of the entire project can be solid and stable.
In this way, construction becomes more convenient and the project duration can be shortened, which is very beneficial for the construction team. Shortening the construction period means additional gains, so many sites aim to use geotextiles to stabilize the earthwork, allowing the project to be completed more quickly. This also helps achieve better results during the construction process.
Currently, construction activity is not very intense, so civil engineering projects are not particularly numerous, and the areas where geotextiles can be applied are quite limited. Because geotextiles can achieve better construction results, they are widely used, allowing projects to be completed faster when using this material. Therefore, using this material in construction not only helps the work proceed quickly but also ensures the overall stability of the project.
What are the specific uses of geotextiles? On one hand, they can be applied in soil layer separation, primarily serving as a strong filtering material. They are widely used as a filtration material in this field, allowing different soil layers to be separated effectively. They can separate particles of different sizes, saving time and ensuring that each part can perform its function, so workers do not have to spend excessive time and effort on separating different materials.

