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BASF’s Light Stabilizers Extend Service Lifespan of Geotextiles

Published on 2020-03-04. Edited By : SpecialChem

BASF’s light stabilizers from the Chimassorb® range have been used by M/s Megaplast India Pvt Ltd (Megaplast) to produce nonwoven geotextile used in the construction of national highways. The additive package used plays a crucial role in stabilizing the production process and extending the service lifespan of the geotextiles.

Plastic Additives Allow Longer Running Times


Nonwoven geotextiles are high-performance materials used to improve the soil for the foundations of above-ground structures. They also help protect against weather erosion damage. They therefore yield substantial benefits in civil engineering projects,” said Hermann Althoff, Senior Vice President, performance chemicals Asia Pacific, BASF.

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During the production process, our plastic additives allow longer running times, resulting in more stable processing and reduced maintenance costs, which makes them suitable for highly demanding processing conditions,” adds Althoff.

Interpreting the Technical Data Results


BASF not only provided Megaplast with the suitable light stabilizer package, but also helped them interpret the technical data results. During the testing period, BASF assisted the customer with the trial of various formulations, which gave them the option to choose the optimal balance between cost and performance.

Such geotextile membranes are usually made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE). To make these, HDPE material is spun into fine filaments and then bonded by heat without using a binder. Usually, the light stabilizer package will include a process stabilizer to protect the polymer during extrusion, as well as a UV stabilizer and a thermal stabilizer to protect it from heat and light degradation.

Benefits of Geotextile Material in Road Construction


In road construction, one of the most significant benefits of geotextiles is to maintain the separation between layers of different sized soil particles. The geotextile helps restrict the flow of water and finer soil particles into the gravel, which would otherwise drastically reduce the strength of the gravel. Using geotextile material in road construction improves the quality of the road, increases its lifespan, and reduces the repair cost. This application is also widely used in canal lining, tunnel lining, and landfilling.

The global demand for geomembrane materials is expected to increase dramatically over the next few years. Many of the greatest developments in this field will take place in India due to large-scale infrastructure projects that are currently in the pipeline. The World Bank has even made the use of geotextiles/geomembranes mandatory in all infrastructural projects funded by it.


Source: BASF
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