Brief: Here’s a fast, informative look at what this solution does and how it behaves. This video showcases the HAISAN HT750 Geotextile Dewatering Tubes in action, demonstrating their efficient solid-liquid separation process for industrial and construction applications. You'll see how these cylindrical filter bags, available in black or sand colors, manage sediment-laden water through their high-quality PP woven geotextile material, facilitating effective dewatering and environmental compliance.
Related Product Features:
Constructed from durable PP woven geotextile material for long-lasting performance in harsh conditions.
Features an open size of 0.4mm for optimal filtration, allowing water passage while retaining solids.
Offers excellent chemical and UV resistance, ensuring durability under sunlight and industrial exposure.
Customizable length up to 50.5 meters to suit specific project requirements and site conditions.
Ideal for use as dewatering bags and filter bags in sediment control and sludge management applications.
Lightweight design with high tensile strength, providing stability during filling and draining phases.
Suitable for various applications including mining, dredging, construction, and environmental remediation.
Available in black or sand colors to blend with natural surroundings and aid on-site material segregation.
FAQs:
What is the brand and model number of the Geotextile Dewatering Tubes?
The Geotextile Dewatering Tubes are manufactured by HAISAN, and the model number is HT750.
Where are the HAISAN Geotextile Dewatering Tubes produced?
These dewatering tubes are made in China (CN).
What are Geotextile Dewatering Tubes used for?
Geotextile Dewatering Tubes are used for efficient solid-liquid separation in dredging, mining, and wastewater treatment projects, facilitating sediment control and sludge dewatering.
What material is used in the HAISAN HT750 Dewatering Tubes?
The HT750 model uses high-strength PP woven geotextile fabric designed to withstand heavy loads, chemical degradation, and facilitate rapid water drainage.
How do I install the HAISAN Geotextile Dewatering Tubes on-site?
Installation typically involves filling the tube with slurry, allowing water to drain through the geotextile fabric, and then removing the dewatered solids once the process is complete. Detailed installation instructions are provided by HAISAN.