Collection: Geomembranes/Liners

Geosynthetic Clay Liners (GCLs), LLDPE (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene), and HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) liners are essential components in modern environmental containment and civil engineering projects.

  1. GCL Bentonite Liners: Comprised of a thin layer of natural bentonite clay, GCL liners are used to enhance barrier performance in containment applications. Bentonite’s swelling properties allow it to form a highly impermeable layer when hydrated, making it ideal for landfill liners, mining operations, and wastewater treatment.

  2. LLDPE Liners: LLDPE liners offer excellent flexibility and durability, allowing them to conform to uneven surfaces while providing chemical resistance and impermeability. Commonly used in environmental protection applications, such as pond lining, canal lining, and landfill capping.

  3. HDPE Liners: Known for their high strength and puncture resistance, HDPE liners are widely used in harsh environments where durability is critical. They are frequently used in landfill containment, mining heap leach pads, and hazardous waste sites due to their superior chemical resistance and long lifespan.

These liners collectively ensure secure containment and environmental protection, making them critical in geosynthetic applications.