The raw material used in the anti-seepage geomembrane material is the polyethylene granules commonly referred to, which are odorless, possess certain cold and heat resistance, and have strong chemical stability. Generally, they offer around 3 units of stability per square meter (indicating robust stability; no changes). They can withstand corrosion from a significant portion of strong acids and alkalis, do not dissolve in general organic solvents at room temperature (characteristics: transparent, colorless liquids), have low water absorption capacity, and excellent insulating properties.
The lifespan of the impermeable geomembrane meets the application requirements for dam waterproofing layers. Made from fiber materials, the production process also incorporates anti-aging agents, allowing for use in non-traditional temperature environments. The geomembrane is suitable for waterproofing solutions on river embankments, drainage pipelines, and canals, as well as for waste disposal sites' pollution resistance. For more information on the lifespan of the impermeable geomembrane, we welcome visitors to tour our facility and engage in discussions and learning.




