Bituminous Geomembrane
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What's a Bituminous Geomembrane?
A bituminous geomembrane is a composite waterproofing liner made primarily from bitumen (asphalt), combined with reinforcing layers like polyester or fiberglass, and sometimes coated with materials like polyethylene or sand for added protection and stability.
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Where can you use Bituminous Geomembrane Liners?
- Heap leach pads
- Tailings ponds
- Water Reservoirs
- Canals
- Landfills
- Tunnels
- Secondary Containment
- Storage Basins

Benefits of Bituminous Geomembrane
Low Water and Gas Permeability
Acts as an effective barrier, the material offers exceptionally low permeability, preventing the passage of water and gases.
Minimal Subgrade Preparation
Requires little to no subgrade conditioning, making installation faster and more cost-effective—even on rough or uneven terrain.
High UV Resistance
Engineered to withstand prolonged exposure to sunlight without degrading, ensuring long-term performance in exposed applications.
High Mechanical Resistance
Offers exceptional strength and durability, able to withstand heavy loads and physical stress in demanding environments.
High Surface Mass
Less prone to wind uplift, providing greater stability and security in exposed applications.
Chemical Resistance
Effective against many industrial liquids, though less resistant to strong solvents than HDPE.
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