GEOMEMBRANES

    Geomembrane lining is used as an impermeable barrier  that prevent the movement of fluids within structures.

    Geomembranes can be crafted from various materials, including HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene), LLDPE (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene), PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), and PP (Polypropylene). Their primary function is to block fluid migration, which helps prevent the spread of contaminants.

    Our products are made using extremely durable materials, many of which are designed to last for hundreds of years. They offer excellent resistance to chemicals and abrasion, ensuring that time, corrosion, and harsh conditions do not compromise the integrity of the geomembrane liner. Each geomembrane type has unique properties that influence how it is installed, how long it lasts, and how it performs. 

     

    Types of Geomembranes

     

    HDPE Geomembrane

    HDPE geomembranes are known for their high strength, chemical resistance, and UV stability, making them a widely used choice for containment applications.

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    LDPE Geomembrane

    LLDPE geomembranes offer greater flexibility and elongation compared to HDPE, allowing them to conform well to uneven surfaces

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    PVC Geomembrane

    PVC geomembranes are highly flexible and are often used for landfill caps, canals, and decorative ponds due to their ease of installation and repair.

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    RPE Geomembrane

    RPE combines the strength of a woven scrim with the impermeability of a polyethylene coating, resulting in a lightweight yet very strong material.

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    XR-5 Geomembrane

    The XR-5 geomembrane is a high-performance, reinforced composite known for its exceptional resistance to a broad range of chemicals, UV rays, and high temperatures.

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    Bituminous Geomembrane

    Bituminous geomembranes (BGM Liner) consist of a non-woven geotextile impregnated with bitumen, providing excellent puncture resistance and self-healing properties.

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    Who determines the minimum acceptable values in the market? Geosynthetic Research Institute (GRI)

    Therefore, geomembranes are thermoplastic membranes (also known as liners) with excellent properties, and depending on the requirements of your projects, we can help you find the most suitable one with an experienced specialist.

    Specifications: www.geosynthetic-institute.org

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