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Geotextiles

Price & Company offers a wide range of quality geotextiles which provide constructability ease, cost savings and performance longevity to a wide variety of in-soil and in-water applications. Because different applications and varying stress environments mandate specific characteristics, product selection is critical to performance, both short and long term.

Skaps, Inc. family of woven geotextiles offers a full range of physical, mechanical and hydraulic properties that meet all standard site-specific soil and groundwater needs. Whether the project requires filtration, separation, stabilization, reinforcement or a combination of these, one or more Skaps geotextiles offers the proper combination of performance properties and product durability to ensure structure function for its entire design life.  

Thrace-LINQ woven geotextiles are field-proven performers for stabilization and separtion applications-regardless if the need arises from environmental or site-civil projects.

Contact your Price & Company Regional Representative to assist in matching project needs to the product performance characteristics of our geotextiles.

  
APPLICATIONS: Select the application into which the geotextile is neeCushion Geotextileded.

Cushioning: The use of geotextiles to prevent or reduce damage to other materials such as geomembranes, below-grade structures, etc.

Containment: The use of geotextiles to encapsulate and hold particulate matter, typically aggregates, into a functional unit.

Dewatering: The use of geotextiles to assist in rapidly reducing the water content of soils, organic slurries/sludge slurries or other materials.

Drainage: The use of a geotextile to convey water along its plane when under confining pressure.Filtration Geotextiles

Erosion Control: The use of geotextiles to enable water passage with minimum or controlled soil piping [see Filtration] under intense hydraulic conditions, e.g., large waves, fast currents, highly turbulent zones.

Filtration: The use of geotextiles to conduct water from one face to the other without significant movement or transfer of particulate matter, typically soil, along with the water.Stabilization Geotextiles

Separation: The use of geotextiles to prevent or reduce the mixing of soils having significantly different gradations.

Stabilization: The use of geotextiles to simultaneously offer filtration and separation functions [see Filtration and/or Separation]. 

Reinforcement: The use of geotextiles to transfer compressive or shearing stresses from adjacent soils to the tensile elements within the geotextile.

Contact your Regional Representative for additional product and application technology information.