MTTVS Hdpe LLdpe Geomembrane Liner Is Widely Used
MTTVS HDPE geomembrane LLDPE geomembrane is widely used
Geomembrane dominates the sales of geosynthetic products. Geomembranes produced by MTTVS are divided into HDPE, LLDPE, fPP, PVC, CSPE-R, EPDM-R, etc. (such as EIA-R), which can be summarized as follows:
High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) ~ 35% or 105 M m 2
Linear Low Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) ~ 25% or 75 M m 2
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) ~ 25% or 75 M m 2
Flexible Polypropylene (fPP) ~ 10% or 30 M m 2
Chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSPE) ~ 2% or 6 M m 2
EPDM ~ 3% or 9 M m 2
Geomembranes have been widly used in the following environmental, geotechnical, hydraulic, transportation, and private development applications:
For potable water liners
For reserve water (e.g., safe shutdown of nuclear facilities) liners
For waste liquids (e.g., sewage sludge) membrane liners
Fadioactive or hazardous waste liquid geomembrane liners
For secondary containment of underground storage tanks liner membrane
For solar ponds geomembrane liners
For brine solutions liners
For the agriculture industry liners
For the aquiculture industry, such as fish/shrimp pond liners
For golf course water holes and sand bunkers liners
For all types of decorative and architectural ponds liners
For water conveyance canals liners
For various waste conveyance canals liners
For primary, secondary, and/or tertiary solid-waste landfills and waste piles liners
For heap leach pads liners
As covers (caps) for solid-waste landfills
As covers for aerobic and anaerobic manure digesters in the agriculture industry
As covers for power plant coal ash
For vertical walls: single or double with leak detection liners
As cutoffs within zoned earth dams for seepage control
For emergency spillways liners
As waterproofing liners within tunnels and pipelines
As waterproof facing of earth and rockfill dams
As waterproof facing for roller compacted concrete dams
As waterproof facing for masonry and concrete dams
Within cofferdams for seepage control
As floating reservoirs for seepage control
As floating reservoir covers for preventing pollution
To contain and transport liquids in trucks
To contain and transport potable water and other liquids in the ocean
As a barrier to odors from landfills
As a barrier to vapors (radon, hydrocarbons, etc.) beneath buildings
To control expansive soils
To control frost-susceptible soils
To shield sinkhole-susceptible areas from flowing water
To prevent infiltration of water in sensitive areas
To form barrier tubes as dams
To face structural supports as temporary cofferdams
To conduct water flow into preferred paths
Beneath highways to prevent pollution from deicing salts
Beneath and adjacent to highways to capture hazardous liquid spills
As containment structures for temporary surcharges
To aid in establishing uniformity of subsurface compressibility and subsidence
Beneath asphalt overlays as a waterproofing layer
To contain seepage losses in existing above-ground tanks
As flexible forms where loss of material cannot be allowed.

HDPE geomembrane production line

MTTVS workshop