Geomembrane for anti-seepage and waterproof liner
Geomembrane is a thin film made of polymer materials, which is widely used in civil engineering and environmental protection. Its main function is to prevent seepage and leakage, and protect the environment and infrastructure. Here are some key points about geomembranes:
Material:
Geomembranes are usually made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), or other synthetic polymers.
Function:
The main function of geomembranes is to prevent the leakage of liquids and gases. They are usually used in landfills, wastewater treatment pools, mine heap leaching pools, tunnels, channels and other projects that require anti-seepage treatment.
Features:
High tensile strength: Geomembranes have high tensile strength and can withstand greater stress.
Chemical corrosion resistance: Geomembranes have good tolerance to most chemicals, so they are suitable for various wastewater treatment and chemical storage sites.
UV resistance: Some types of geomembranes can resist damage from ultraviolet rays and are suitable for occasions exposed to sunlight.
Low permeability: The permeability coefficient of geomembranes is very low, which can effectively prevent liquid leakage.
Application areas:
Environmental protection projects: such as anti-seepage treatment of landfills and anti-seepage pools of sewage treatment plants.
Water conservancy projects: such as anti-seepage layers of reservoirs, dams, and artificial lakes.
Mining projects: such as anti-seepage treatment of mine heap leaching pools and tailings ponds.
Tunnel and underground projects: such as waterproof layers of tunnels and basements.
Geomembranes play an important role in engineering, which can effectively protect the environment, prevent pollution and waste of resources.


