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To build a pond, landfill, dam, or lake, and so on, the first thing is to choose the waterproof impermeable liner. But, there are many kinds of flexible liners — often called “geomembranes”. Your liner should stay stable under the hottest and coldest temperatures your area may experience, and it should not be damaged, punctured, or torn as the objects or irregularities. If the liner is exposed, it must be anti-UV.
Chemical resistance, flexibility, the cost can all vary as well. For these reasons, it is better to know a little about different liner materials before you invest.
HDPE Geomembrane (High-Density Polyethylene Geomembrane)
HDPE Geomembrane Liner has a very good UV resistance and functions well in cold temperatures. It is also strong and very stiff. HDPE Geomembrane Liner’s most desirable characteristic, though, might be its superior resistance to a wide range of chemicals.
Unfortunately, HDPE Geomembrane Liner is far from perfect, Because it is stiff and heavy, HDPE Geomembrane Liner may be expensive to ship and can’t be customized shaped or assembled in a factory. Instead, you’ll have to pay extra installation costs to install on-site by professionals. These expenses make HDPE Geomembrane Liner most cost-effective for larger projects.HDPE Geomembrane Liner’s lack of flexibility can also make installation more difficult, You must be careful when installing the HDPE Geomembrane Liner on the rough subgrade, since the material is vulnerable to punctures, and surface scratches that can become cracks over time.
Excellent chemical resistanceGood UV resistance
Cheap
Weldable
Fish safe
Very durable
50years lifespan when covered
Performs well in cold temperatures
HDPE Geomembrane Liner Disadvantages:
Poor flexibility
Heavyweight makes it more expensive to ship, difficult to install
Less custom fabrication; welded on-location
Poor resistance to stress cracking