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What is Geomat (Erosion Mat)? Where is it Used?

Geomat, also known as erosion mat, is a lightweight and flexible ground protection material used to prevent surface soil loss and support vegetation development. Typically made from UV-resistant polymers such as polypropylene or polyester, geomats are laid over the soil surface to form a physical barrier against erosion. They minimize soil displacement caused by external factors such as rainfall, wind, and surface runoff.

Geomat systems are widely used on sloped terrains, embankments, roadsides, railway slopes, dam fills, riverbanks, and landscaping projects. They provide both temporary and permanent surface protection in these areas. In addition to controlling erosion, geomats create a suitable environment for root growth, helping to establish a natural green cover over time.

Thanks to their easy installation and environmentally friendly structure, geomats support sustainable solutions in both engineering and landscaping projects. Their thin, porous design allows water, air, and sunlight to pass through easily, encouraging seed germination and healthy vegetation growth. This makes them an ideal solution in projects that require both technical performance and natural aesthetics.

In this category, you can find geomat products in various thicknesses and densities, allowing you to choose the most suitable erosion control solution for your project. Geomat systems offer a reliable, long-lasting, and cost-effective method for preventing soil loss and preserving the natural environment.