A geocomposite drainage layer is a synthetic system made of a high-flow core—usually a geonet or cuspated plastic structure—combined with one or more geotextile filters. It is engineered to provide continuous water or gas drainage, filtration, and in many cases, protection for waterproofing membranes. This combination of structure and function forms the essence of a composite drainage network.
READ MOREIn modern civil engineering, infrastructure, and environmental applications, efficient subsurface water management is non-negotiable. Among the most efficient solutions is the drainage geocomposite, a central part of what’s known as the composite drainage network. Engineered to handle high-flow rates, protect against hydrostatic pressure, and support long-term soil and structure health, drainage geocomposite systems are revolutionizing how professionals design drainage for complex projects.
READ MOREWhen it comes to managing underground water movement and protecting infrastructure, the composite drainage network stands out as the most versatile and widely adopted solution. Found in modern construction and civil engineering, from highways and landfills to basements and tunnels, this innovative drainage system integrates advanced geosynthetic technology to offer unmatched durability and functionality.
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