The composite geomembrane is formed by heating one side or both sides of the film in the far-infrared drying box, and pressing the geotextile and the geomembrane together by means of guide rollers.
The composite geomembrane is composed of filaments or staple fibers, which are laid into a net according to different machines and processing techniques.
The high-density polyethylene anti-seepage geomembrane can not only play a moisture-proof effect in the septic tank of aquaculture farms, but also build a biogas tank when the septic tank is completely closed.
The composite anti-seepage geomembrane has a high anti-seepage ratio.
The raw materials used for composite geomembrane should not only take into account the physical and chemical performance indicators specified in the use environment, but also pay special attention to the production cost. In terms of performance indicators, the following aspects are mainly considered:
The composite geomembrane is widely used in contemporary anti-seepage geomembrane engineering projects.