Geotextile 150g/m2 is a type of geotextile that is commonly used in a variety of applications, including:

  • Filtration: Geotextiles can be used to filter soil and water, preventing the passage of fines while allowing water to flow through. This can be useful in applications such as drainage systems and erosion control.
  • Separation: Geotextiles can be used to separate different layers of soil or other materials, preventing them from mixing together. This can be useful in applications such as road construction and landfill construction.
  • Reinforcement: Geotextiles can be used to reinforce soil and other materials, making them stronger and more resistant to deformation. This can be useful in applications such as retaining walls and slopes.
  • Protection: Geotextiles can be used to protect soil and other materials from damage. For example, geotextiles can be used to protect geomembranes from punctures and tears.

Geotextile 150g/m2 is a relatively lightweight geotextile, making it suitable for applications where a heavy-duty geotextile is not required. It is also relatively inexpensive, making it a cost-effective option for many applications.

Here are some specific examples of where geotextile 150g/m2 might be used:

  • Underneath a gravel driveway to prevent the gravel from sinking into the ground
  • Underneath a retaining wall to prevent soil erosion
  • Around a septic tank to prevent leachate from contaminating the groundwater
  • Underneath a pond liner to protect the liner from punctures
  • In a drainage system to filter soil and water

When choosing a geotextile for a specific application, it is important to consider the following factors:

  • The type of application (e.g., filtration, separation, reinforcement, or protection)
  • The soil conditions
  • The required strength and durability
  • The cost

If you are unsure which geotextile is right for your application, it is best to consult with a geotechnical engineer.