GCL for landfill projects - 3.5kg/m2,4.0kg/m2,4.5kg/m2,5.0kg/m2

Geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) are an established sealing product in the geoenvironmental industry. - details see: https://www.buildingsupplieshub.com/gcl-for-landfill-projects-10100191
Type: Other Waterproofing MaterialsPlace of Origin: Shandong China (Mainland)Brand Name: prettylionModel Number: 3.5kg/m2,4.0kg/m2,4.5kg/m2,5.0kg/m2
Tensile Strength: >400NWatertightness: <5X10-9cm/sec maxSize: 5.8x30m/rollUsage: waterproofing in the dam,tank,canals..
Material: geotexitle and clayManufacturer: factory,ISO9001  
GCL for landfill projects
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Geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) are an established sealing product in the geoenvironmental industry. They are used in landfill caps and base liner applications under roads, railways, secondary containment for above ground tank farms, as well as within various other containment structures such as dams, canals, ponds, rivers and lakes. They are also used for waterproofing of buildings and other similar structures.

Rolled out like a carpet to provide a durable impermeable liner, geosynthetic clay liners consist of a layer of high swelling sodium bentonite, sandwiched between two geotextiles. by different techniques, manufactured GCL, taishanshen, is mechanically bonded by needlepunching from one nonwoven geotextile through the bentonite to the other nonwoven or woven geotextile.
Sodium Bentonite is a naturally occurring clay with hundreds of uses. Comprising mainly montmorillonite, a layered clay mineral with broad flat platelets which are ideally shaped to provide a hydraulic barrier. Sodium ions located between these platelets allow water to hydrate the bentonite in an absorption reaction that results in the bentonites swelling characteristics. swells when contacted with water approximately 900% by volume or 700% by weight. When hydrated under confinement, the bentonite swells to form a low permeability clay layer with the equivalent hydraulic protection of several feet of compacted clay.

This swelling allows the bentonite to seal around penetrations, giving the GCL self sealing characteristics. During hydration, a confined layer of dry bentonite changes into a dense monolithic mass with no observable individual particles. A fully hydrated sodium bentonite layer can have a hydraulic conductivity of approximately one hundred times lower than a typical compacted clay liner (CCL).
Because of their low hydraulic conductivity, GCLs are used mainly as a replacement for thick, difficult to build, compacted clay liners to provide a barrier to liquids and gases.
Permathene supply and install a range of GCL's from light to heavy grades. These are high performance environmental liner comprised of geosynthetic carrier components integrated with a layer of low permeability sodium bentonite. The rolls are supplied in wide widths, minimising seams. Installation is fast.

Technical Data Art No.PLD03

MATERIAL PROPERTYTEST METHODREOUIRED VALUES
Bentonite Swell IndexASTMD589024mL/2g min
Bentonite Fiuid LossASTMD589118mL max
Bentonite Mass/Area2ASTMD59933.6kg/m2min
GCL Grab StrengthASTMD4632400N marv
GCL Peel StrengthASTMD463265N min
GCL Index FluxASTMD58871×10-8m3/m2/sec max
GCL PermeabilityASTMD58875×10-9cm/sec max
GCL Hydrated Internal Shear StrengthASTMD532124kPa typical typical

Packaging Detail:woven geotextile or as per request
Delivery Detail:According to the contract or quantity

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