Product

GCL

Geosynthetic Clay Liners

geosynthetic lining materials used in construction projects.

  • Composite of geotextile and bentonite, providing hydraulic seal and resistance to harsh conditions.
  • Used in canals, stormwater impoundments, landfills, mining applications, and solid waste storage.
  • Offers easy installation and self-sealing attributes
  • Low initial cost and excellent chemical resistance.
  • Commonly used in landfill liners, animal waste lagoons, ponds, reservoirs, and irrigation systems.
  • Offers durability and UV resistance suitable for exposed applications.

Composition

GCLs typically consist of a layer of natural sodium bentonite clay encapsulated between two geotextile layers. The geotextiles provide durability and resistance to physical or chemical breakdown.

Installation and Self-Sealing Attributes

GCLs can typically be installed by construction personnel using conventional equipment.

Advantages Over Compacted Clay Liners (CCLs)

GCLs offer several advantages over conventional Compacted Clay Liners.

Typical Lining Applications

Canals, stormwater impoundments, and wetlands: GCLs can be used to line water containment structures to prevent seepage and protect surrounding environments.

Applications

Geosynthetic Clay Liners

Geosynthetic Clay Liners (GCLs) are engineered composite materials consisting of bentonite clay sandwiched between two layers of geotextile. They are designed to provide effective environmental containment in various applications. Here are the key points about GCLs and their typical applications:

Global User Total
400 k+
Currencies
0 +
Successful Payments
$ 0 B+
Countries Supported
0