All Categories

Aluminum


Steel


Earthwork


Solar Energy Products


Fiberglass Supply


Insulation Products


Refractory Materials


Roadway Safety


Iron Products


Artificial Boards


Construction Machinery


Plastic Products


Masonry Materials


All Categories

Q & A

Geomembranes are anchored and sealed at their edges using various methods to ensure effective water and gas containment. One common method is to use anchor trenches or embedment trenches, where the edges of the geomembrane are buried and secured in a trench filled with soil or other suitable materials. Additionally, mechanical anchoring systems such as bolts, clamps, or plates can be used to secure the geomembrane to structures or to create tension along the edges. Sealing is achieved through the use of techniques like heat welding, adhesive bonding, or specialized tapes, which create a watertight and gas-tight seal at the edges of the geomembrane. These anchoring and sealing methods work together to provide a secure and reliable containment system for water and gas.

Some of the key design considerations for geomembrane-lined landfill leachate collection systems include selecting the appropriate geomembrane material with the necessary chemical resistance and durability, ensuring proper slope and drainage system to facilitate leachate collection and removal, designing a reliable leak detection system to identify any potential leaks in the geomembrane, determining the appropriate size and spacing of leachate collection pipes to effectively collect and transport the leachate, and considering factors such as settlement and settlement control measures to prevent damage to the geomembrane. Additionally, environmental factors such as groundwater levels and potential for seismic activity should also be considered during the design process.

Geomembranes are anchored to the ground using various methods such as ballasting, trenching, and anchoring systems. Ballasting involves using heavy materials like soil, sand, or rocks placed on the geomembrane to provide stability and prevent uplift. Trenching involves burying the edges of the geomembrane in a trench and compacting the soil on top to secure it in place. Anchoring systems can include mechanical devices like bolts or anchors that are attached to the geomembrane and secured into the ground, providing a more permanent and robust anchoring solution.

Geomembranes are designed to have a lifespan of 30 to 50 years, depending on various factors such as the type of material used, environmental conditions, and proper installation and maintenance.

Whether you are working on a landfill project, mining operation, water management system, or any other application that requires Geomembranes, our team of experts can assist you in finding the right solution. We understand the unique needs and challenges of the Serbian market and can provide tailored recommendations to ensure the success of your projects.

As a subsidiary of CNBM, we have access to a vast network of suppliers and manufacturers, allowing us to offer a wide range of Geomembranes products at competitive prices. Our sales team is dedicated to providing excellent customer service and will work closely with you to understand your specific requirements and provide accurate quotations.

In addition to sales and quotations, we also offer technical support to help you with installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of Geomembranes products. Our team of engineers and technicians are highly skilled and knowledgeable, and can provide guidance and assistance throughout the entire project lifecycle.

We take pride in our commitment to quality and professionalism. All of our Geomembranes products are manufactured to the highest standards, ensuring durability and reliability. We also adhere to strict quality control measures to guarantee that our products meet or exceed industry standards.

With our one-stop procurement services, you can rely on us to meet all your Geomembranes requirements in Serbia. Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist you with your projects.