Color | Brown |
Thickness | 0.9-2 mm |
Jute is a Geotextile fibre, which when converted into fabric possesses many of the desired properties required for geotechnical engineering works and termed as Jute Geotextile. Use of synthetic Geotextiles made up of polymeric materials like polypropylene, polyester etc, to address soil related problems in civil engineering is a well tried and accepted concept all over the world. Application of Jute Geotextiles (JGT) in this field, however, is a recent nomenon. Natural fibres of jute can be processed as fine yarns which, in turn, can either be woven into permeable and drapable fabrics by appropriate weaving machineries (woven fabric) or can be matted together in a random manner (non-woven fabric).