Mirafi 140NC Geotextile Fabric - 12.5' x 360' Roll - TenCate
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Mirafi 140NC Geotextile Fabric - 12.5' x 360' Roll
Model: 140NC-12.5X360
Brand: Mirafi - TenCate
Size: 12.5' x 360'
Square Feet / Roll: 4,500
Weight: 142 lbs
Fabric Specifications: Download 140NC Specification Sheet
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This fabric is produced in the state of Georgia, USA and can meet Build America / Buy America (BABA) requirements when requested. If ordering this fabric for a BABA project be sure to indicate that a BABA fabric is required in the “order message” field on the cart page.
NOTE: Mirafi branded products are ineligible for return or order cancellation once the order has been shipped. If you would like to purchase an equivalent fabric which is eligible to be returned with a standard restocking fee please give us a call at (800) 748-5647.
Why Choose Mirafi 140NC?
5 reasons engineers specify Mirafi N-Series over generic nonwoven geotextiles
Cut-Edge Resistant Construction
The 140NC uses a specially bonded edge construction that resists fraying and unraveling at cut edges — critical in applications where field-cut panels are installed against rough aggregate or at pipe interfaces.
Documented ASTM Performance
Published grab tensile, puncture resistance, AOS, and permittivity data per ASTM standards — giving engineers confidence that every roll meets design parameters without relying on manufacturer claims alone.
USA-Made, BABA Eligible
Produced in Georgia, Mirafi 140NC qualifies for Build America / Buy America requirements on public works projects — an advantage many generic nonwoven imports cannot satisfy.
Specified on Infrastructure Projects Nationwide
TenCate Mirafi N-Series fabrics have been the geotextile of choice on DOT, utility, and private civil projects for over 40 years — with the field performance data to back it up.
Appears on State DOT Approved Lists
Mirafi N-Series geotextiles are pre-approved on qualified products lists in multiple states, reducing specification substitution risk and inspection friction on public projects.


