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HDPE Geomembrane


HDPE Geomembrane

HDPE geomembrane liners are the preferred product for lining projects.  HDPE liners are resistant to many different solvents and are the most widely used geomembrane liner in the world. Although HDPE geomembrane is less flexible than LLDPE, it provides higher specific strength and can withstand higher temperatures.  Its exceptional chemical and ultraviolet resistance properties make it an extremely cost-effective product.

Geotextiles are more effective than traditional products such as concrete, asphalt, and clay overlays because they have a wide range of physical, mechanical, and chemical resistance and can protect our environment and water resources. Our geomembrane series has two different materials:

HDPE high density polyethylene:

HDPE is considered to be the most durable impermeable geomembrane. It has a very high resistance to stress cracking and is extremely resistant to most chemicals.

Available roll sizes of 1 mm and 0.75 mm thickness are as follows:

1.0mm and 0.75mm HDPE-5.1mx 100m rolls, 1mm can also be used for 2.5mx 35m rolls.

Geotextiles are more effective than traditional products such as concrete, asphalt, and clay overlays because they have a wide range of physical, mechanical, and chemical resistance and can protect our environment.

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