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Specification-focused technical references and standards-oriented selection guidance.

How to Choose the Right GSM for Road Construction Geotextiles

A technical guide to selecting the correct GSM (g/m²) for woven PP geotextiles in road construction. Covers subgrade CBR classification, AASHTO M 288 thresholds, application-specific GSM ranges (80–300+ g/m²), and tensile strength correlations for separation, stabilization, and reinforcement functions.

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Woven PP Geotextile in Road Base Stabilization

Woven polypropylene (PP) geotextile is a factory-direct geosynthetic used as a separation and stabilization layer in road base construction. This technical reference covers engineering functions, material property requirements per AASHTO M 288 and EN 13249, the Giroud–Han design method, and regional specification frameworks for infrastructure procurement.

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Woven Plastic Fabric

A comprehensive technical encyclopedia entry covering the definition, manufacturing process, classification, technical specifications, applications, and industry standards of woven plastic fabric (polypropylene/polyethylene). Ideal for procurement engineers, project managers, and buyers sourcing industrial geotextile and agro-textile materials.

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Woven PP Fabric in Road Base Stabilization: Global Use Cases

Explore how woven PP geotextile fabric is used in road base stabilization across global markets — from AASHTO M 288 specs in North America to World Bank projects in Africa and ADB-funded highways in Southeast Asia. Covers engineering functions, regional standards, and material selection criteria.

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What is GSM in Woven PP Fabric? A Technical Reference

GSM (Grams per Square Meter) is the key specification for woven PP fabric, directly affecting tensile strength, load capacity, and UV resistance. This technical reference covers GSM ranges, application charts, Denier relationships, and production tolerance standards for procurement engineers.

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