Leading Geosynthetic Solutions for Infrastructure, Coastal Protection, and Sustainable Engineering in the Union of the Comoros.
Send Inquiry NowEngineered for tropical durability and volcanic soil stabilization.
The Union of the Comoros, an archipelago of volcanic islands in the Indian Ocean, presents a unique set of engineering challenges that are increasingly being met with advanced geosynthetic technologies. As the nation pushes forward with the "Emerging Comoros Plan 2030" (Plan Comores Émergent), the demand for geotextile companies has surged to support large-scale infrastructure projects, ranging from the modernization of the Moroni and Mutsamudu ports to the expansion of road networks across Grande Comore, Anjouan, and Mohéli.
Unlike continental markets, Comoros requires geotextiles with exceptional resistance to high UV radiation, saline environments, and volcanic soil leaching. Geotextile companies operating in this market must provide information gain through technical specialization in hydraulic engineering and coastal defense. Taian Changhong Engineering Materials Co., Ltd. fills this critical gap by offering needle-punched filament geotextiles that act as superior separators and filters for the islands' basaltic subgrades.
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The global geotextile industry is shifting toward "Smart Geosynthetics"—materials embedded with fiber-optic sensors to monitor soil strain and moisture in real-time. While Comoros is in the initial phases of adoption, the baseline requirement has shifted toward high-tenacity polyester (PET) and polypropylene (PP) non-woven fabrics. These materials provide the mechanical properties necessary for heavy-load roadbeds while maintaining the permeability required for tropical rainfall drainage.
Traditional isolation and filtration using staple fiber non-wovens for rural road connectivity.
High-performance HDPE geomembranes and filament geotextiles for municipal waste management and landfill liners.
Carbon-neutral geosynthetics and composite drainage nets for "Sponge City" applications in Moroni.
Taian Changhong has passed ISO9001, ISO14001, and OHSAS18001, ensuring every roll of geotextile meets international maritime and construction standards.
The company specializes in the production of smooth geomembrane, rough geomembrane, double color geomembrane, and a comprehensive range of geotextiles. Our catalog includes polyester short fiber non-woven fabric, polyester long fiber non-woven fabric, polypropylene short fiber non-woven fabric, and hot-rolled non-woven fabric. Furthermore, we supply drainage boards, drainage nets, geogrids, geocells, flexible permeable pipes, and plastic blind drains.
Relying on a long-term and stable raw material supply system and strict product formulas, we can customize various material products such as HDPE, LDPE, EVA, and ECB according to customer needs. Our products are engineered for anti-aging, long service life, and non-toxicity, making them the preferred choice for environmental protection landfill sites and chemical plant slag yards.
With a workforce of over 60 employees, including 3 chief chemical process engineers and 9 professional equipment operation engineers, we ensure stability and forward-looking product design. Our technical strength allows us to maintain leading production lines and testing equipment, creating high-quality standards for the global market, including the Indian Ocean region.
Learn More About Our FactoryUsing high-strength Geotextile Tubes and filament non-wovens to protect the shorelines of Anjouan from rising sea levels. These materials act as a filter layer behind sea walls, preventing fine sand from being washed away while allowing water to dissipate.
The rugged terrain of Grande Comore requires geogrids and heavy-duty geotextiles to distribute loads over uneven volcanic rock and loose ash, preventing road cracking and subsidence in tropical heat.
Freshwater is a precious resource in Comoros. Our HDPE geomembranes and protective geotextiles are used in rainwater harvesting reservoirs to prevent seepage into the porous volcanic ground.
Supporting the development of modern landfills in Moroni by providing composite lining systems (Geomembrane + Geotextile + GCL) to prevent leachate from contaminating groundwater.
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High-performance geosynthetics available for immediate export to Comoros.