Linear Low-Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) liners are a type of geomembrane used in construction and environmental containment. They are engineered for flexibility, chemical resistance, and durability, making them ideal for applications where conformability and puncture resistance are critical. Textured LLDPE (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene) liners are a specialized type of geomembrane used in construction and environmental containment. They offer unique advantages over smooth LLDPE liners, particularly in applications where increased friction and stability are required.
LLDPE liners are prominently used in:
• Ponds & Impoundments: Especially in the fracking industry, where large fabricated LLDPE liners reduce installation time and are designed for long-term use in harsh climates.
• Irrigation & Sediment Ponds: Custom-fabricated liners can cover up to 23,000 square yards in a single piece.
• Drilling & Completion Pads: Coated woven polyethylene (CWPE) and LLDPE liners are used for their high puncture strength and durability under direct traffic.
• AST (Aboveground Storage Tank) Liners: One-piece stepped liners for potable or freshwater storage, as well as brine and condensate containment.
Features & Benefits of LLDPE Liners:
Features & Benefits of Textured LLDPE Liners: