Opportunities for composites presented in Seoul
Fibres/Yarns/Fabrics
BIG presents geotextile solutions in Seoul
Show visitors can experience BIG’s PP staple fibres for nonwoven geotextiles, ready-to-use woven geotextiles and solutions for geocomposites.
13th September 2018
Innovation in Textiles
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Wielsbeke
Beaulieu International Group (BIG) heads to the South Korean capital to present its strong support for the growing geosynthetics market at the 11th International Conference on Geosynthetics ICG 2018.
From 16-21 September, show visitors can experience BIG’s polypropylene (PP) staple fibres for heavy-duty and lightweight nonwoven geotextiles, ready-to-use woven geotextiles and solutions for geocomposites.
“Geosynthetics play a crucial role in answering the demanding application conditions of the construction and civil engineering industries. Our high-tenacity fibres, optimally engineered woven geotextiles and custom made geocomposites can reinforce their increasing popularity in these segments by offering opportunities to improve or tailor product performance and even achieve system cost reductions,” said Karena Cancilleri, Vice President Beaulieu Engineered Products, Beaulieu International Group.
“With Asia Pacific expected to lead market growth between now and 2023, we are looking forward to being on-the-ground to demonstrate our constant innovation to support the evolution of products for this important region.”
Beaulieu Fibres International (BFI)’s range of high tenacity PP staple fibres are said to offer high tensile strength without compromising on elongation. Their combination of properties supports the production of lightweight high-performance tear-resistant geotextiles for heavy-duty engineering and construction nonwovens. A higher dtex range is available for environmental applications.
Beaulieu Technical Textiles (BTT) will present its variety of functionality-focused Terralys PP woven geotextiles solutions to ICG visitors, including off-the-shelf and customised fabric constructions optimally engineered to meet stringent geotechnical specifications.
BTT has in-house expertise in extrusion, weaving, coating and lamination techniques, which enables it to work in close technical collaboration with customers on the development of customized geotextiles and geocomposites. Terralys geotextile solutions are used for separation, filtration and reinforcement, and can also be used as components for geosynthetic clay liners (GCL).
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