Geotextiles
Geotextiles
Geotextiles, also known as geofabric or filter cloth, are essential materials used in civil construction, infrastructure development, and environmental protection. These permeable fabrics are designed to separate, filter, reinforce, and protect soil and other materials in a wide range of applications.
What Are Geotextiles Used For?
In civil construction, geotextiles help prevent the mixing of subgrade soils with granular base layers and allow for the filtration of surface water—blocking soil and stone particles while enabling water to pass through.
In environmental applications, geotextiles act as a cushioning layer beneath or above geomembrane liners, protecting them from punctures caused by coarse aggregates, sharp rocks, or irregular subgrades.
Types of Geotextiles
Titan offers two primary types of geotextiles:
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Woven Geotextiles – High tensile strength, ideal for soil stabilization, load distribution, and reinforcement in roads and embankments.
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Nonwoven Geotextiles – Needle-punched and engineered for filtration, drainage, and liner protection.
Titan’s geotextiles are used in a variety of critical infrastructure and environmental containment projects, including:
- Landfill lining systems
- Wastewater treatment lagoon lining systems
- Retention and decorative pond lining systems
- Erosion control projects
- Drainage projects
- Road construction and rehabilitation work
- Site development works
- Commercial landscaping work
Titan provides high-performance geotextile fabrics in a range of strengths, thicknesses, and roll sizes to meet specific project demands. All products are rigorously tested to ensure superior durability, filtration capacity, and chemical resistance.
Whether you’re working on a landfill cell, stormwater management system, or site prep for roadwork, Titan’s geotextiles deliver proven results.
Woven Geotextiles
Our geotextiles are manufactured from polypropylene materials which offer optimum performance when used in stabilization applications.
Non Woven Geotextiles
These needle-punched geotextiles are made of 100% polypropylene staple fibers, which are formed into a random network for dimensional stability.
Monofilament Geotextiles
Monofilament geotextiles are manufactured from extruded polypropylene monofilaments which are woven to create a very dimensionally stable and highly permeable geotextile.
Sewing Machine & Staple Setter
Titan offers both the sewing machine and staple setter for geotextile installation.

