Composite geomembrane is a multifunctional geotechnical material that has functions such as anti-seepage, reinforcement, and filtration. It is widely used in various engineering projects to improve the reliability and economic benefits of the project. The following are the main uses and scope of application of composite geomembranes:
Channel anti-seepage engineering. Composite geomembranes are widely used in channel anti-seepage engineering, which can effectively prevent water infiltration and leakage, ensuring the safe and stable operation of the project.
Environmental engineering. In environmental engineering, such as landfills and sewage treatment plants, composite geomembranes are used to prevent the infiltration and diffusion of pollutants, protecting the safety and hygiene of the environment.
Water conservancy engineering. In hydraulic engineering, composite geomembranes are used in reservoirs, embankments, water gates, etc. to effectively prevent water infiltration and leakage.
Municipal engineering. Composite geomembranes are used to prevent the infiltration and erosion of road moisture, improve the service life and safety of road surfaces, including subways, underground building engineering, planting roofs, roof gardens, etc.
Transportation engineering. In highway, railway, airport runway and other engineering projects, composite geomembranes are used to prevent the infiltration and erosion of pavement moisture.
Petrochemical system. Composite geomembranes are used for anti-seepage, lining, etc. in chemical plants, refineries, oil storage tanks, and other occasions.
Mining industry. Composite geomembranes are used for bottom lining anti-seepage in washing tanks, heap leaching tanks, dissolution tanks, and other occasions.
Agriculture and aquaculture. In agriculture and aquaculture, composite geomembranes are used for anti-seepage in reservoirs, drinking water tanks, irrigation systems, and aquaculture ponds.
Salt industry. Composite geomembranes are used for anti-seepage in salt fields such as crystallization ponds and brine ponds.
Composite geomembranes are widely used in various fields such as water conservancy engineering, environmental protection engineering, and transportation engineering due to their excellent waterproof, anti-seepage, and protective properties. This material is made of polymer material and has extremely strong waterproof performance, which can effectively prevent water infiltration and leakage. In addition, composite geomembranes have high physical and mechanical performance indicators such as tensile strength, tear resistance, and bursting resistance. The products have high strength, good elongation performance, large deformation modulus, acid and alkali resistance, corrosion resistance, aging resistance, and good anti-seepage performance. They can meet the needs of civil engineering such as anti-seepage, isolation, reinforcement, and crack prevention reinforcement in water conservancy, municipal engineering, construction, transportation, subway, tunnel and other engineering constructions.