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A geomembrane may sound like a medical experiment gone wrong, but its uses and applications are both varied and fascinating. Geomembranes are synthetic membrane liners or barriers used to control fluid migration in a manmade project, structure, or system. They are made from relatively thin continuous polymeric sheets that are sometimes made from the infusion of geotextiles with asphalt, elastomer, or polymer sprays. This means that their applications to geotechnical engineering and other industrial clients are endless.
To get a better idea of what you can use a geomembrane for, here are just some of the most common uses:
As liners for potable or reserve water (e.g., safe shutdown of nuclear facilities)
As fish pond liners
As liners for waste liquids (e.g., sewage sludge), radioactive or hazardous waste liquid
As liners for the agriculture industry
As liners for various waste conveyance canals
As liners for primary, secondary, and/or tertiary solid-waste landfills and waste piles
As linings for emergency spillways
As waterproofing liners within tunnels and pipelines
To contain and transport liquids in trucks
To contain and transport potable water and other liquids in the ocean
Beneath highways to prevent pollution from deicing salts
Beneath and adjacent to highways to capture hazardous liquid spills.
Main Features
1.Waterproof and impermeable
2.UV resistance
3.High tearing resistance
4.Puncture-resisting
5.Nontoxic,non-tasteness.Long life:over 100 years underground without sunlight.
Application
Various waterproof and anti-seepage projects such as landfills,solid waste treatment stations,tailings storage yards
,sewage ponds,petrochemicals,construction,water conservancy,mining,landscape gardens,subway tunnels,aquaculture,livestock biogas digesters,etc.