HDPE Flat Geomembranes are a prominent solution among plastic synthetic covers used in base insulation. These plastic sheets serve various purposes by showing different thickness and density properties.
HDPE Flat Geomembranes:
HDPE Flat Geomembranes are special plastic covers formed by extruding and homogeneously shaping polyethylene raw materials of different densities. HDPE is the abbreviation for high density polyethylene. These geomembranes adapt to the application area by offering smooth and rough surface options.
LDPE and HDPE T-GRIP:
Polyethylene types such as LDPE (low density polyethylene) and HDPE T-GRIP (high density polyethylene T-GRIP) are also used in insulation applications. LDPE has a lower density and is generally preferred in areas where there are many recesses and protrusions. On the other hand, HDPE T-GRIP is designed for use in areas with flatter details.
VLDPE:
VLDPE (very low density polyethylene) is a type of polyethylene that can adapt to special requirements, especially flexibility and impact resistance. Compared to other types of polyethylene, such as HDPE and LLDPE, it has lower density and can therefore be advantageous in certain applications.
Single Sided HDPE TEXTURED GEOMEMBRANE:
Single-sided textured geomembranes usually have a texture on only one side. This textured surface allows the geomembrane to adhere better to the ground. Single-sided textured HDPE geomembranes, which generally have high tensile strength, are preferred especially in slope stabilization, erosion control and soil retention applications. Additionally, such geomembranes can also be used in water engineering projects such as water tanks, ponds and canals.
Double Sided HDPE TEXTURED GEOMEMBRANE:
Double-sided textured geomembranes have a textured surface on both sides. This allows the geomembrane to provide excellent soil retention in both directions. Double-sided textured HDPE geomembranes are often used in harsh conditions, especially on slippery ground and high slope areas. These geomembranes offer an ideal solution to prevent ground erosion, reduce landslides and provide greater stability in engineering projects.
HDPE geomembranes generally have high tensile strength, which increases their durability and long-term performance.
HDPE material is resistant to many chemicals, which allows it to be used safely in a variety of environments.
The textured surface helps the geomembrane adhere better to the ground and provides ease of application.
HDPE textured geomembranes prevent leaks by creating an effective barrier in waterproofing projects.
HDPE material has recyclable properties, making it an environmentally friendly choice.