Forro de argila geossintética para impermeabilização de canais
The Geosynthetic Clay Liner (GCL) is a composite waterproofing solution made of sodium bentonite encapsulated between layers of needle-punched nonwoven geotextiles. It is designed for long-term anti-seepage performance in hydraulic structures such as rivers, canals, and reservoirs. With excellent self-sealing capability and extremely low permeability, it is a modern alternative to traditional compacted clay liners.
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Descrição do produto
The Geosynthetic Clay Liner (GCL) is a composite waterproofing solution made of sodium bentonite encapsulated between layers of needle-punched nonwoven geotextiles. It is designed for long-term anti-seepage performance in hydraulic structures such as rivers, canals, and reservoirs. With excellent self-sealing capability and extremely low permeability, it is a modern alternative to traditional compacted clay liners.
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Caraterísticas do produto
Swelling bentonite fills gaps and provides self-healing capability
Ultra-low permeability for superior waterproofing
Needle-punched design increases internal stability
Quick and easy installation reduces labor and time
Eco-friendly and non-polluting natural materials
Flexible and adaptable to irregular or sloped terrains
Product Function
Prevents water seepage into surrounding soil, conserving water
Enhances anti-seepage capacity of river and canal structures
Replaces compacted clay liners to save excavation and transport cost
Increases the lifespan of hydraulic projects with minimal maintenance
Reduces disaster risk from canal or levee leakage
Product Applications
Anti-seepage lining in rivers, canals, and irrigation ditches
Base and slope waterproofing in reservoirs, dams, and ponds
Landscaping water features and artificial lakes
Wetland parks and eco-restoration water projects
Waterproofing for agricultural irrigation, culverts, and tunnels
See the Manta impermeável de bentonite catalog for more information