EXTRUSION LINES FOR GEOTEXTILES
Extrusion lines for geotextiles are a set of equipment designed for the production of geotextile materials from various types of polymer fibers. Geotextiles are a synthetic fabric that is used in construction, agriculture and other industries to separate soil layers, strengthen road foundations and other purposes.EXTRUSION LINES FOR GEOTEXTILES
The process of producing geotextiles on extrusion lines includes several stages:
- Preparation of raw materials. Polymer fibers (for example, polypropylene or polyester) enter the line in the form of granules or powder. The granules are fed into an extruder, where they are melted and mixed until smooth.
- Extrusion. The molten polymer enters the extrusion head, where it is formed into a thread. The thread passes through a system of guide rollers, which determine its thickness and density. The thread is then cooled and wound onto a bobbin.
- Formation of the canvas. Several spools of thread are fed to a weaving loom, where they are woven together to form a geotextile web. The canvas passes through a series of rollers, which level it and give it the desired shape.
- Canvas processing.