Nonwoven composite geomembrane
Nonwoven composite geomembrane is a waterproof material made by laminating HDPE geomembrane with needle-punched nonwoven geotextile through heat bonding or calendaring. It combines the impermeability of the membrane with the tensile strength and filtration of the geotextile. It is widely used in landfills, reservoirs, canals, tunnels, and aquaculture ponds. Structures such as one textile + one membrane, or two textiles + one membrane, can be customized based on project needs.
Product Description
Nonwoven composite geomembrane is a waterproof material made by laminating HDPE geomembrane with needle-punched nonwoven geotextile through heat bonding or calendaring. It combines the impermeability of the membrane with the tensile strength and filtration of the geotextile. It is widely used in landfills, reservoirs, canals, tunnels, and aquaculture ponds. Structures such as one textile + one membrane, or two textiles + one membrane, can be customized based on project needs.
Parameter
Main features
- High physical and mechanical performance indicators: Including tensile resistance, tear resistance, and burst strength.
- Excellent product characteristics: High strength, good elongation properties, and large deformation modulus.
- Outstanding material properties: Acid and alkali resistance, corrosion resistance, aging resistance, and superior impermeability.
Product Functions
Prevents water seepage, conserves water resources
Blocks contaminants from infiltrating soil
Enhances the overall stability of infrastructure
Prolongs project life, reduces maintenance needs
Purpose
- Multi-functional applications: Effective for waterproofing, separation, and structural reinforcement
- Wide usage scenarios: From infrastructure projects to environmental protection applications
- Proven performance: Reliable solution for both liquid containment and pollution prevention