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EXXON Exxon GTF-300 US Fabric Equivalent is US 315

NTPEP APPROVED - GTX-2019-01-290. A woven geotextile fabric made of 100% polypropylene slit film yarns. US 315 resists ultraviolet and biological deterioration, rotting, naturally encountered basics and acids. Polypropylene is stable within a pH range of 2 to 13. US 315 will satisfy the requirements as outlined in AASHTO M-288-06 for Class 1 Stabilization & Separation applications and meets the following M.A.R.V. values except where noted:

Exxon GTF-300 is a woven, polypropylene, slit-film geotextile. Exxon GTF-300 is no longer manufactured.

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