Bentontie waterprooof blanket application and production

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July 05, 2025
Category Connection: Bentonite Geosynthetic Clay Liner
Brief: In this video, discover how Bentonite Waterproof Blankets (GCL) act as nature's self-sealing shield for your projects. Watch a dynamic demonstration of its rapid self-healing properties, easy installation process, and real-world applications in landfills, foundations, and more. Learn why this innovative solution outperforms traditional methods with unmatched reliability and cost savings.
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 heavy equipment needs.
  • 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 quarrying and transport emissions.
  • 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, tunnels, and green roofs.
Faqs:
  • How does the Bentonite Waterproof Blanket self-seal?
    The blanket contains sodium bentonite clay, which swells up to 15 times its volume upon contact with water, forming a dense gel that seals punctures and overlaps automatically.
  • What are the advantages of using Bentonite Waterproof Blankets over traditional methods?
    They offer faster installation, lower labor costs, superior self-healing capabilities, and consistent performance even on uneven surfaces, making them more reliable and cost-effective.
  • Where can Bentonite Waterproof Blankets be used?
    They are ideal for landfills, foundations, canals, ponds, secondary containment, green roofs, and tunnels, providing a continuous, impermeable barrier against water seepage.
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