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Available in 0.6m x 50m (30m²), 1m x 50m (50m²) and 2m x 50m (100m²)
Bidim® Green is a premium non-woven geotextile made with a combination of recycled PET and virgin plastic material, designed to provide an effective and economic solution for a multitude of engineering applications.
WHY CHOOSE BIDIM GREEN?
In infrastructure development projects such as road, rail and mining, Bidim Green offers excellent filtration, separation and drainage properties. While in waste & containment, Bidim Green can assist with soil migration and protection of critical liquid and gas barrier materials in landfill lining and capping applications. Bidim Green provides:
- Excellent performance in filtration, separation, drainage and protection applications
- Reduced need for quarried fill materials and reduced construction times
- A strong three-dimensional structure with high elongation and equal biaxial strength properties in both directions
- Bidim Green is designed to meet the requirements of Australian & New Zealand road and rail authorities and is manufactured in Australia in a facility certified to ISO9001:2015 standards.
Function:
Drainage
Geosynthetics can act as a drain to carry fluid through less permeable soils. Ideal for use in subsoil drainage systems, can be used to dissipate pore water pressures at the base of road and railway embankments, sports fields and behind retaining walls. Facilitates surface water runoff.
Filtration
Geosynthetics can act as a filter by allowing water to move freely through while preventing the migration of fine particles. Often used to prevent soils from migrating into drainage aggregate or pipes while maintaining flow. Can also prevent soil erosion in coastal and riverbanks when used below loose stones or rocks and other material.
Protection
Geosynthetics can prevent acute damage caused by adjacent materials. Often used together with a barrier to ensure that surrounding areas will not be contaminated. Widely used on landfills, tunnel construction and dams.
Seperation
Geosynthetics can be used to prevent the intermixing of soil types of different sizes in the construction of roads, railways, and embankments where the ground is soft and unstable to maintain the integrity of each material while allowing free passage of liquids or gases. Using a layer of geotextile to separate the soft ground from the fill material reduces the amount of fill required and cuts long-term maintenance costs.

