Made from a mixture of PVC as well as emollients called plasticizers. The values of plasticizers are used in PVC up to values of about. Plasticizers also reduce intermolecular tension in adjacent chains and make PVC more flexible. Among the most important advantages of this type of sheet is its softness and proper elongation and easy and fast repair. Disadvantages of this insulation include their reaction with liquids, acids and chemicals, which are due to their decomposition and greatly reduce their lifespan compared to polyethylene sheets.
HDPE geomembrane
Made from a mixture of PVC as well as emollients called plasticizers. The values of plasticizers are used in PVC up to values of about. Plasticizers also reduce intermolecular tension in adjacent chains and make PVC more flexible. Among the most important advantages of this type of sheet is its softness and proper elongation and easy and fast repair. Disadvantages of this insulation include their reaction with liquids, acids and chemicals, which are due to their decomposition and greatly reduce their lifespan compared to polyethylene sheets.
VLDPE geomembrane
PVC geomembrane
Made from a mixture of PVC as well as emollients called plasticizers. The values of plasticizers are used in PVC up to values of about. Plasticizers also reduce intermolecular tension in adjacent chains and make PVC more flexible. Among the most important advantages of this type of sheet is its softness and proper elongation and easy and fast repair. Disadvantages of this insulation include their reaction with liquids, acids and chemicals, which are due to their decomposition and greatly reduce their lifespan compared to polyethylene sheets.