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What is the difference between a rough geomembrane and a glossy geomembrane?

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Apr 07,2024

Rough geomembrane is mainly divided into two kinds, a single rough geomembrane, a double rough geomembrane, due to the rough geomembrane friction, anti-slip, stable, so in many steep slopes under the use of the project greatly improves the stability of the project.


Rough geomembrane is mainly divided into two kinds, a single rough geomembrane, a double rough geomembrane, due to the rough geomembrane friction, anti-slip, stable, so in many steep slopes under the use of the project greatly improves the stability of the project.

According to the name of these two products can guess their characteristics, rough geomembrane surface rough, high friction, anti-slip, and glossy geomembrane just the opposite, glossy geomembrane surface such as a mirror, bright, smooth, give a person a bright feeling, the application of these two products are not the same place, with China's increasing attention to the environment, daily landfill sites are also on the increase, rough geomembrane used in the landfill slopes play a preventive role in the landfill, the landfill site, the landfill site is also used in the landfill site. The slope of landfill plays the role of anti-slip, reinforcement and stabilization, while the glossy geomembrane is used for the seepage isolation at the bottom and the capping cover at the top.


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