HDPE Geomembrane Liner Specification
HDPE Geomembrane Liner Specification – Geomembranes are known for their durability, flexibility, and resistance to chemicals and temperature changes, making them ideal for various environmental and geotechnical applications. They are commonly used in landfills, containment ponds, wastewater treatment facilities, and other projects where fluid containment is crucial.
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=> Thickness 0.3 mm
0,3 mm is the thinnest in its class. However, it’s still strong enough to prevent a leak. HDPE with a thickness of 0.3 mm is commonly used as a salt pile base, because in addition to leak resistance, this geomembrane is also resistant to corrosion and direct sunlight exposure.
=> 0.5 mm thickness
This is because the shrimp is an active moving animal that requires a thicker geomembrane to cover the base of the shrub so as not to leak easily. In addition to preventing leakage due to the friction caused by shrubs, the geomembra also prevents the occurrence of water pollution on the shrapnel by holding the soil of the base.
=> Thickness 0.75 – 2 mm
This material is known to be resistant to acidic substances in addition to being waterproof and resistant to prolonged sun exposure. That’s what makes the agricultural industry choose this as a base on the waste pool they have. Typically, industrial operators use geomembranes with a thickness of 1.5 mm in the waste pond.

# Types of Geomembrane #
1) HDPE
- Resistant to chemicals
- Resistant to UV rays
- Hold long
- Commonly used in garbage dumping and mining applications
2) Linear Low-Density PolyEthylene (LLDPE)
- More flexible than HDPE
- Resistant to chemicals
- Used in applications that require flexibility and elongation
3) Polyvinyl Chloride / PVC
- Flexible and easy to install
- Used in applications requiring low permeability
- Geomembrane Liner
