High density polyethylene roll, also known as HDPE roll or geomembrane roll, is the thermoplastic polymer roll made from petroleum. The high density polyethylene roll is known for its strength, high-impact resistance, and a wide variety of application cases. The popularity of high density polyethylene roll is primarily due to its low initial material cost and excellent chemical resistance. This allows thicker sections to be used compared to other geomembrane materials. A thick, durable, HDPE polyethylene liner can be placed in exposed applications where the cost of other materials may be prohibitive. It has the following characteristics.
1. Excellent performance. The raw material selected by the BPM company specializing in the production of high quality waterproof high density polyethylene roll with high chemical stability, and the chemical characteristics of this material are heat and cold resistance. The high-quality waterproof high density polyethylene liner exerts its excellent performance in the production process Therefore, the impermeable high density polyethylene liner produced also has the characteristics of raw materials.
2.High tensile strength. BPM high quality waterproof high density polyethylene roll is heat-resistant, cold-resistant and water-proof. In addition to its anti-seepage function, BPM high-quality waterproof high density polyethylene liner is also very flexible, so high-quality waterproof high density polyethylene liner also has a strong resistance to environmental pressure, that is, high quality The waterproof high density polyethylene liner has high tensile strength.
3. Long service life. The production process of BPM high quality waterproof high density polyethylene roll is strictly controlled. Due to the corrosion resistance of the materials used in production, BPM high-quality waterproof high density polyethylene liner can not be afraid of acid and alkali substances, so as to prevent its long-term corrosion and increase the service life.
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