Entries by Mohammad KakaeNezhad

woven & nonwoven geotextile | Difference & uses ?

Woven & Non-Woven Geotextile are permeable and have the ability to separate, filter, reinforce, protect or drain when used with soil. They are produced by various methods such as needle punching ,Heat Bonding, or chemical (Resin Bonding) and have a felt-like structure without specific warp and woof (non-woven).

Application of geotextile in different industries

The use of geotextile in civil engineering, road construction, construction, drainage, dam construction, sewage and chemical ponds, tunnels, construction of agricultural water storage pool, railway lines, oil and gas transmission lines…

Geotextile Installation Guide in Road Stabilization

Before installing geotextile for road stabilization, it is better to get more familiar with road construction and the difference between concrete asphalt and bitumen asphalt and the structure of geotextile.in the construction of roads,

structure of Carboxylated Styrene Butadiene Rubber?

SBR Latex is the abbreviation of Carboxylated Butadiene Styrene Rubber Latex , In simple language by adding acrylic acids to styrene monomer along with Butadiene gas and some other additives would create the X SBR latex…

What is styrene monomer?

First we need to know what a monomer is. what a Styrene Monomer ? The word monomer is derived from the Greek entry of mono by the meaning “one” and meros by the meaning of “part”. A monomer is a type of molecule that forms the main unit of polymers.

What is butadiene gas?

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9 Applications of Geomembranes in various industries

Geomembranes are actually the sheets of polymer that are resistant to ultraviolet light, chemicals and high and very low temperatures, and its flexibility has led to more applications of geomembranes in various industries.