How do geocomposites improve drainage, filtration, and soil stabilization in construction applications?

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30 May, 2026 09:57 AM

Geocomposites are specifically designed to manage water movement while maintaining soil stability. The geotextile component acts as a filter, allowing water to pass through while preventing soil particles from entering and clogging the drainage system. The drainage core or geonet creates flow channels that efficiently collect and transport water away from structures, reducing hydrostatic pressure and preventing water accumulation. In soil stabilization applications, geocomposites separate different soil layers and prevent mixing, which helps maintain the integrity of the foundation. They also distribute loads more effectively and reduce settlement in weak ground conditions. By combining filtration, drainage, and stabilization functions, geocomposites improve the overall performance of roads, railways, retaining walls, landfills, and other infrastructure projects. This leads to enhanced durability, reduced maintenance, and greater long-term structural reliability.

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