| Polypropylene is a chemically inert polymer and does not contain any post-reactor modifiers that can be extracted over time or have a negative impact on the surroundings. In fact, the molecular structure of the polymer is modified to provide a product that offers designers and specifiers the critical properties that meet the needs of today's demanding geomembrane applications.
Our geomembranes are available with two high-performance base polymers:
Hypalon® (CSPE - chlorosulfonated polyethylene synthetic rubber) and Polyproplyene.
Polypropylene and Hypalon® Geomembranes are scrim-reinforced and available in several thicknesses including 36, 45 and 60 mil (0.9, 1.14 and 1.52 mm)
Polypropylene Geomembranes can be seamed using:
• Hot air Hot wedge • Infrared Extrusion (Polypropylene field seaming only)
• Dielectric (Hypalon® only) • Chemical fusion (Hypalon® only) |
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Excellent dimensional stability |
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Wide temperature |
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seaming range |
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Superb chemical resistance |
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UV Resistant |
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No environmental stress cracking |
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Enhanced tear and puncture resistance |
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Highly Flexible |
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Excellent chemical resistance to most industrial effluents |
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