What is the difference between a composite drainage network and a composite geomembrane?
Release time:
2023-08-16
First of all, composite drainage network is a kind of water filtration, water conduction, drainage products, composite drainage network is generally used in the bottom of the landfill to play the role of drainage water.
First of all, composite drainage network is a kind of water filtration, water conduction, drainage products, composite drainage network is generally used in the bottom of the landfill to play the role of drainage water.
Secondly, composite drainage network is mainly made of geotextile and drainage network core composite, its product width is generally 2m, length is generally 30m.
However, composite geomembrane is indeed an impermeable, water retention products, composite geomembrane is generally used in water conservancy projects to play the role of seepage control.
Again, composite geomembrane is mainly made of geotextile and HDPE geomembrane composite, its product width is generally 6m, length is generally 50m.
In short, composite drainage network and composite geomembrane for the two functions are not the same products, both belong to the geomaterials, but the appearance is not the same, the use is not the same, the product performance is not the same.
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