Brief: Discover the Two Layers and One Film Reservoir Seepage Control Composite Geomembrane, an advanced solution for landfill and tailings treatment. This composite geomembrane combines geotextile and geomembrane layers for superior impermeability, strength, and durability. Ideal for environmental protection, water management, mining, and agriculture, it offers excellent resistance to tearing, punctures, and harsh conditions. Learn how this innovative product can enhance your seepage control projects.
Related Product Features:
Combines geotextile and geomembrane layers for enhanced strength and impermeability.
Highly resistant to tearing, punctures, and harsh environmental conditions.
Excellent adaptability to high and low temperatures, ensuring long service life.
Provides superior waterproofing, drainage, and anti-seepage effects.
Available in various widths and thicknesses for versatile applications.
Widely used in landfills, water management, mining, and agricultural projects.
Non-toxic and environmentally friendly, suitable for sensitive applications.
Easy to install and cost-effective, reducing project timelines and expenses.
Faqs:
What are the primary applications of the Two Layers and One Film Composite Geomembrane?
This geomembrane is used in landfills, tailings treatment, water management (ponds, reservoirs, canals), mining (tailings ponds, heap leach pads), and agriculture (manure storage, irrigation reservoirs).
How does the composite geomembrane enhance seepage control?
The geotextile layer increases tensile strength, while the geomembrane provides impermeability, reducing leakage through small seep holes and ensuring effective moisture and leak resistance.
What materials are used in the production of this composite geomembrane?
It is made by heat-bonding nonwoven or woven geotextile with HDPE geomembranes, incorporating polymer and anti-aging materials for durability in unconventional temperature environments.