Geotechnical engineering relies heavily on geotextiles to reinforce soil structures and manage water flow. Two primary types exist: woven and nonwoven. Wove fabrics are created by interlacing yarns, resulting in a strong, durable fabric with distinct threads/filaments/yarns. Nonwoven geotextiles, on the other hand, are formed by bonding fibers toge… Read More


In our modern world, facing the mounting issue of waste management is paramount. Traditional methods often prove inadequate, resulting environmental damage. However, an innovative solution is emerging: geobags. These versatile bags are crafted from robust materials and present a sustainable alternative for waste management. Geobags'/Their/These re… Read More