Composite geomembrane performance and scope of use
Release time:
Feb 15,2024
Composite geomembrane is an impermeable material compounded with geotextile fabric and geomembrane, which is mainly used for seepage control, reinforcement and other roles.
Composite geomembrane is an impermeable material compounded with geotextile fabric and geomembrane, which is mainly used for seepage control, reinforcement and other roles. Composite geomembrane is divided into one fabric and two fabrics, with a width of 4-6 meters, a weight of 200-1500g/㎡, high physical and mechanical performance indexes such as tensile, tear resistance, top breaking, etc., which can meet the needs of water conservancy, municipal government, construction, transportation, subway, tunnel and other civil engineering.
Composite geomembrane is widely used in channel seepage control project. In recent years, the large number of applications of geosynthetics in civil engineering, especially in flood control and rescue projects, has attracted the great attention of the majority of engineers and technicians. For the application of geosynthetics technology, from seepage control, anti-discrimination, drainage, reinforcement, protection, etc., put forward a standardized technical requirements, greatly accelerating the pace of the promotion and application of new materials.
Because of its selection of polymer materials and production process added anti-aging agent, it can be used in non-conventional temperature environment.
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