Geotextile
Nonwoven Geotextile Fabric
Nonwoven geotextile fabrics by Noam Urim are engineered for soil stabilization, filtration, drainage, and long‑term structural performance in infrastructure and civil engineering projects.
These fabrics deliver reinforcement, separation, controlled water flow, and high mechanical durability under static and dynamic loads.
Designed for roads, railways, embankments, landfills, reservoirs, foundations, and other ground‑engineering applications, they offer predictable, long‑lasting behavior and reduce installation risk.
Why Choose Geotextile
Needle‑punched nonwoven structure
PET or PP fibers
Broad weight range: 150–1000 + g/m²
High tensile, tear, puncture, and CBR strength
Controlled water flow and filtration
Roll widths up to 5 meters
Project‑specific manufacturing
Our Technology
Noam Urim’s geotextile fabrics are manufactured using needle‑punched technology, mechanically entangling PET (polyester) or PP (polypropylene) fibers into a strong, dimensionally stable nonwoven structure.
This process creates a fabric with:
- High tensile strength and tear resistance
- Excellent puncture and CBR resistance
- Consistent permeability for drainage and filtration
- Flexibility to conform to uneven ground profiles
- Long‑term durability in buried, wet, or chemically exposed environments

Industries We Serve
Our geotextile fabrics support critical applications across:
Transportation
Highways, railways, base course separation, subgrade stabilization, soil reinforcement.
Municipal & Civil Engineering
Drainage layers, underground utility protection, urban development.
Water & Waste Management
Landfills, reservoirs, evaporation ponds, geomembrane protection.
Tunnels & Underground Works
Seepage control, structural protection, membrane cushioning.
Slopes & Earth Retention
Erosion control, embankment reinforcement.
Concrete & Foundations
Concrete curing, crack reduction, slab protection, improved surface performance.

Benefits
High‑Engineering Reliability
Stable performance under variable soil conditions, load cycles, and long‑term burial environments.
Effective Soil Separation & Stabilization
Prevents intermixing of aggregate layers, improving structural performance and reducing maintenance needs.
Optimized Filtration & Drainage
Ensures consistent water flow without soil clogging, supporting long‑term hydraulic stability.
Mechanical Durability
Withstands puncture, compression, installation stresses, and dynamic loads.
Enhanced Concrete Curing
Supports moisture retention, reduces cracking, and improves curing uniformity for roads and foundations.
Cost‑Efficient & Sustainable
Local manufacturing, short lead times , reduced import dependency, and lower carbon footprint.
Custom Engineering Support
Specification alignment, project consultation, documentation, and direct professional communication.
Learn more about our capabilities for the Israeli geotextile market

Our Portfolio
In addition to advanced nonwoven geotextile fabric manufacturing, Noam Urim produces a full portfolio of industrial nonwoven solutions, including filter media, wadding and nonwoven bleeder and breather fabric.
Learn more about our industrial infrastructure products

Our Custom Nonwoven Fabric Services
Private label and fully branded options
Retail ready packaging
Flexible Distribution Formats
Institutional & Bulk Packaging
Custom options
FAQ
What is nonwoven geotextile fabric used for?
Soil separation, filtration, drainage, erosion control, reinforcement, and ground stabilization.
How does nonwoven differ from woven geotextiles?
Woven fabrics emphasize reinforcement; nonwoven fabrics provide superior filtration, drainage, and adaptability while maintaining strength.
Can the product be customized?
Yes — weight, thickness, tensile strength, roll dimensions, and packaging can all be customized.
Is the fabric suitable for harsh environments?
Yes — PET/PP fibers resist chemicals, moisture, biological degradation, and long‑term underground exposure.
Which industries use these fabrics?
Transportation, civil works, water management, waste containment, tunneling, foundations, and landscaping.






