Bentontie waterprooof blanket application and production

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July 05, 2025
Category Connection: Bentonite Geosynthetic Clay Liner
Brief: Discover the revolutionary Bentonite Waterproof Blanket (GCL), nature's self-sealing shield for your project. This video explores its application and production, showcasing how it stops leaks before they start with effortless, reliable, and continuous waterproofing. Perfect for landfills, foundations, canals, and more!
Related Product Features:
  • Self-healing properties: Swells up to 15 times its original volume to seal punctures and imperfections automatically.
  • Rapid installation: Large rolls unfurl like carpet, reducing labor time and project duration.
  • Cost-effective: Lower overall installed cost compared to traditional compacted clay liners.
  • Superior performance: Works reliably on uneven subgrades and in challenging conditions.
  • Environmentally friendly: Utilizes natural sodium bentonite clay, reducing the need for quarried clay.
  • Consistent barrier: Factory-controlled layer ensures uniform thickness and performance.
  • Ultra-low permeability: Achieves hydraulic conductivity often less than 5 x 10⁻¹¹ m/s when hydrated.
  • Versatile applications: Ideal for landfills, foundations, canals, ponds, tunnels, and green roofs.
Faqs:
  • How does the Bentonite Waterproof Blanket self-seal?
    The sodium bentonite clay inside absorbs water and swells up to 15 times its original volume, forming a dense, flexible gel that seals punctures and overlaps automatically.
  • What are the main advantages of using a Bentonite Waterproof Blanket over traditional methods?
    It offers rapid installation, cost savings, superior self-healing properties, and reliable performance in challenging conditions, making it more efficient and effective than compacted clay liners.
  • Where can Bentonite Waterproof Blankets be used?
    They are ideal for landfills, foundations, basements, canals, ponds, reservoirs, secondary containment, green roofs, plaza decks, tunnels, and underground structures.