Do you know? As the name suggests, geotextiles are industrial "cloths" formed by weaving and synthetic fibers. They are generally divided into woven and non-woven fabrics. Textile means that the raw materials are woven by traditional machines. Non-woven fabric refers to the bonding of raw materials into a cloth shape by thermal melting or other physical methods. The most common wet wipes use non-woven materials. Geomembrane is similar to plastic bags that are common in life. The main material is polyethylene and EVA (ethylene acetic acid copolymer), the same as the usual plastic bags. Different thicknesses are used to distinguish specifications. When the thickness exceeds 0.8mm, it is called "geoboard".
The geomembrane is damaged during transportation and on-site construction, which changes the destruction mechanism of the geomembrane and affects its anti-permeability and stress performance. The composite geomembrane uses hot melt technology to bond the membrane to the cloth. The bilateral geotextile can effectively protect the geomembrane from damage. However, in the process of manufacturing and building connection, hot melt technology will inevitably cause thermal burns and defects of the soil membrane, which has the hidden danger of preventing penetration.
Many projects require a large amount of geomembrane, but the typical factory production line is very limited, and because the factory produces a small number of products, it is often unable to provide many products. Therefore, when implementing the project, the best way is to find a seller who can provide a large amount of geomembrane and check the product quality.
The main function of using composite geomembrane in water-saving projects is to improve the anti-seepage effect of the entire project. From this perspective, the overlap of geomembrane is very important.
The main function of using composite geomembrane in water-saving projects is to improve the anti-seepage effect of the entire project. From this perspective, the overlap of geomembrane is very important.