Geo Textiles is a synthetic permeable textile material used with soil, rock, or any other geotechnical engineering related material. Geo textiles also called geosynthetics, are generally associated with high-standard all-season roads, but can be used in low-standard logging roads
Geo textiles are polymer fabrics used in the construction of roads, drains, harbour works, and breakwaters, and for land reclamation and many other civil engineering purposes.

TYPES OF GEO TEXTILES
1) Woven monofilament
2) Woven multifilament
3) Woven slit-film monofilament
4) Woven slit-film multifilament
5) Nonwoven continuous filament heat bonded
6) Nonwoven continuous filament needle-punched
7) Nonwoven staple needle-punched
8) Nonwoven resin bonded
9) Knitted
Geo Textiles Applications
Modern geo textiles are usually made from synthetic polymers- polypropylenes, polyesters, polyethylenes, and polyamides – which do not decay under biological and chemical processes. This makes them useful in road construction and maintenance.
The makeup of the fabrics determines their best application, so it is important to understand their characteristics.
