2019
DOI: 10.3390/colloids3010021
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Influence of Biodestructors on the Wear Resistance of Polyester Geotextile Materials

Abstract: Changes in the structure and properties of geotextile nonwoven materials after microbiological load under natural conditions have been studied. Microbiological research of samples was conducted after testing for 12 and 24 months. The results of the research of physical and mechanical materials properties prove their sufficient resistance to the influence of biodestructors.

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“…All polymers gain water with time if water is present. High pH water can be harsh on polyesters, while low pH water can be harsh on polyamides [47]. Although most geotextiles are polyolefin-and polyester-based, polyurethane, glass and carbonbased polymers could be used for special purposes and functions.…”
Section: Geotextiles Main Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All polymers gain water with time if water is present. High pH water can be harsh on polyesters, while low pH water can be harsh on polyamides [47]. Although most geotextiles are polyolefin-and polyester-based, polyurethane, glass and carbonbased polymers could be used for special purposes and functions.…”
Section: Geotextiles Main Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The geotextiles made of polyester fiber can be used at high temperature. The main disadvantage of polyester fiber is that it is easy to hydrolyze and degrade in the soil with a pH value more than 10 [19].…”
Section: Base Materials Of Synthetic Geotextilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High-temperature geotextiles constructed of polyester fiber can be employed. 21 In 2012, Shuo et al designed a filter consisting of three types of fibers: polypropylene, nylon 66, and polytetrafluoroethylene, which are used to separate oil from water. It was discovered that PP has the highest oil separation efficiency, whereas nylon 66 has the lowest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%