
Dewatering Filtration
Woven vs. Non-Woven
Woven Geotextile Traits
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Separation
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Reinforcement
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High load capacity
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Referred to by tensile strength
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Impermeable
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Plastic-like
Non-Woven Geotextile Traits
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Separation
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Filtration
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Drainage
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Referred to by weight
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Permeable
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Felt-like
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Geotextile Tubes
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Geotextile tubes are large bags designed for dewatering sludge.
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Typically constructed from permeable, high strength geotextile.
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These bags work with vast range of flowable materials. Polymers additives are recommended to enhance the dewatering process.
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Geotextile tubes are fast, cost-effective means of dewatering. Efficient and minimal environmental impact.
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Geotextile Applications
1. Separation
2. Reinforcement
3. Filtration
4. Protection
5. Drainage
Applications:
Dredging | Industrial ports
Contaminated sediment in rivers | Bays
Harbors | Marinas | Hydro basins
This dewatering process is effective in high volume and low cost dewatering applications.system

Filtration
Small, portable containment option. Features exterior corner prayer welds with reinforced top corners, ensuring a leak proof product and maximizing the spill capacity of the low-profile sidewall. Standard trays are made with 22 oz. PVC, combining top-of-the-line chemical resistance and durability. The trays fold up easily for efficient storage and transport.

Dewatering Tubes
Remediation and Dewatering
A process by which solids are separated from liquids.
This process will allow for separation of contaminants suspended in liquid to be consolidated into a sludge. The use of Geotextile tubes is ideal for the following applications.

Dewatering Container Liners
Disposable dewatering liners are the cost-effective way to separate liquids from solids in your existing containers/boxes for faster recovery and disposal.
Both fabric geotextile and screen mesh filter options are available to achieve desired micron levels and flow rates.

Filter Media

Filter Media
