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MultiTrack

MultiTrack is a thermally bonded or needle-punched nonwoven geotextile that offers many benefits where separation, filtration and protection functions are required. It delivers excellent durability and drainage function in addition to its very high water flow capability. It can also be used for erosion control and to protect membranes from being punctured. Ideal for roads, car parks, hardstandings, industrial units, working platforms, coastal defences, ponds and SuDS.

It delivers excellent durability and drainage function in addition to its very high water flow capability but reduced strength in comparison to a woven geotextile. It can also be used for erosion control and to protect membranes from being punctured. Ideal for roads, car parks, coastal defences and drainage systems.

MultiTrack being installed against sea wall
SX Composite Geogrid installation
Combined geogrid and geotextile

Have you considered SX Composite?

Achieve time savings when acquiring materials and overall quicker installations, thanks to SX Composite, an all-in-one solution that performs as both a biaxial geogrid and a geotextile. SX Composite consists of nonwoven geotextile thermally bonded to our popular SX range of geogrid. It provides the functions of reinforcement, separation and filtration into one single product, rather than having to use two separate solutions, which offers significant savings.

Related case studies

Related case study

Warner Brothers Studio

We helped Warner Brothers Studio and earthworks contractor Spadeoak to build new car parking areas as the land where they had previously built car parking on was being reclaimed for new buildings. Our MultiTrack 1000 nonwoven geotextile was laid on the formation to provide separation and filtration.

Warner Brothers Studio
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Case study

30,000 homes powered cleanly after Geoworks intervention

The Sneddon Law Community Wind Farm in East Ayrshire, Scotland is set to deliver 15 wind turbines – each 130 metres tall from bottom to tip. However, before the project could get underway, we were brought in to help lay the groundwork.

Community Wind Power
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