Uses & Purposes
Highlights
Product Information
ProLiner® CM is a geomembrane composite, comprised of 2 layers of geotextile and a layer of geomembrane heat bonded together by extrusion laminating. The product is suitable for seepage reduction, canal lining or channel lining, protection, separation and horizontal drainage. Among these, anti-seepage and canal lining for transport of water in open channels are the primary functions. Seepage can be controlled in projects such as ear then or rock filled dams, concrete dams, sewage ponds, channels, reservoirs, and
subway/tunnel basement linings.
This material shortens the construction time for projects and can reduce costs associated with hydraulic engineered lining/cut-off systems. The geotextile layers are securely laminated on either side of the membrane core ensuring, the lining can be installed with immediate protection against potential damage during installation.
For more information please refer to the Technical Document located on the right.
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