Geotextile making machine technology continues to support the production of nonwoven materials used in engineering applications such as roads, water conservancy, environmental protection, and construction. The Non Woven Needle Punching Geotextile Production Line converts fiber raw materials into functional geotextiles that are used for reinforcement, protection, anti-seepage, and isolation.
By forming a stable fiber structure, these materials help improve the performance and durability of engineering systems.
Geotextile making machine systems in this production line apply a needle punching process to bond fibers. In this process, fibers such as sheep wool, polyester fiber, or other chemical fibers are first arranged into a web structure. The web is then mechanically reinforced through repeated needle penetration.
This process creates a three-dimensional fiber entanglement structure. Compared with other bonding methods, needle punching does not rely on chemical adhesives and maintains the original properties of the fibers. The resulting material shows stable structure and permeability, which are required in engineering applications.
Geotextile production line performance is defined by several key parameters that influence output and product characteristics:
Line speed: 1–8 m/min
Web weight: 80–600 gsm
Finished thickness: 5–10 mm
Maximum working width: 2500 mm or customized
Maximum finished width after cutting: 2600 mm or customized
Voltage: 380V (3-phase, 50Hz)
Capacity: approximately 100–600 kg/h
These parameters allow the production line to adjust to different project requirements while maintaining consistent output.
Geotextile materials produced by geotextile making machine are widely used due to their functional roles in engineering systems:
Reinforcement: improving soil stability in road construction
Separation: preventing mixing of different soil layers
Filtration: allowing water flow while retaining soil particles
Protection: reducing damage to structural layers
Anti-seepage and isolation: supporting environmental and hydraulic engineering
These functions contribute to extending the service life of infrastructure.
Geotextile making machine systems in this production line are compatible with different fiber materials, including natural and synthetic fibers. The ability to process recycled or alternative fibers provides flexibility for manufacturers.
The production line can also be customized in working width and configuration, allowing it to meet different industrial requirements.
Geotextile making machine technology, combined with needle punching production lines, provides a practical method for manufacturing geotextile materials used in engineering projects. With stable processing parameters and flexible raw material options, this type of production line continues to support the development of nonwoven materials in infrastructure applications.
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