Geomembrane Tests
Geomembrane Tests – Geomembranes are materials used to prevent water and gas leakage in various applications, such as landfill liners, canal liners, and water reservoirs. The quality of geomembranes is crucial to ensure their effectiveness and durability.
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The properties of geomembranes include resistance to high temperatures, oils, acids, corrosion, and fluids. The material can be used in exposed environments like clean water shelters because it is also resistant to UV radiation and drastic temperature variations. Additionally, this product is simple to mold, connect, and combine with extrusion or hot wedge machines.
# Physical Properties Tests #
1) Tensile Performance
- Tensile Strength: Measures the maximum force a geomembrane can withstand before breaking.
- Elongation: Measures the degree of deformation under tensile force.
2) Tear Performance
- Tear Strength: Measures the resistance of the geomembrane to tearing forces.
3) Puncture Performance
- Puncture Strength: Measures the resistance of the geomembrane to puncture forces.
4) Penetration Performance
- Waterproof Performance: Tests the permeability of geomembranes to water.
- Gas Permeability: Tests the permeability of geomembranes to gases.
5) Compression Performance
- Compression Strength: Measures the compressive resistance under different pressures.

# Exposure Tests #
1) Exposure
- Durability Evaluation: Exposes geomembrane samples to natural environmental conditions to evaluate durability.
2) Water Vapor
- Water Vapor Transmission: Tests the permeability of geomembranes to water vapor.
- These tests help evaluate the performance and durability of geomembranes under various conditions.
