Geo fabric bags are made of high-strength geotextile materials, typically woven or non-woven polypropylene (PP) or polyester (PET). These fabrics are engineered to be durable and resistant to environmental challenges such as UV exposure, moisture, and chemicals. The material's permeability allows for water to pass through while retaining soil or sand, making them effective for erosion control and stabilization projects.
The choice of material depends on the intended application. Woven geotextiles offer higher tensile strength, ideal for heavy-duty applications like riverbank protection or coastal reinforcement. Non-woven geotextiles, on the other hand, provide better filtration and drainage properties, suitable for softer applications like landfill covers or slope protection. The geotextile fabric is treated to resist degradation and ensure long-term performance under harsh environmental conditions. These characteristics make geo fabric bags reliable for infrastructure and environmental protection projects.