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Applied in rainwater ponds, reservoirs, irrigation channels, and dams, HDPE liners provide liquid containment, anti-seepage, and structural reinforcement. Unlike masonry/concrete, they offer rapid installation, lower costs, and eco-friendly materials.
Additional functions include:
Drainage management via integrated channels.
Separation of soil/gravel layers to prevent mixing.
Enhanced durability in freeze-thaw cycles and seismic zones.

Geotextile for Agriculture Application
Geotextiles-permeable nonwoven/woven fabrics-perform separation, filtration, drainage, reinforcement, and protection.
Aquaculture Nonwoven Geotextile
Protects pond liners in earth-based systems from punctures, abrasion, and root penetration. Its cushioning effect extends liner lifespan while maintaining filtration efficiency.
Biogas Pond Nonwoven Geotextile Protection Layer
Acts as a buffer between liners and substrate, preventing mechanical damage while enabling gas/water drainage. The layer's high tensile strength resists tearing under stress.
Geotextile for Farm Water Hydraulic System
Nonwoven Geotextile: Serves as a cushion for HDPE liners, a separation layer between soil/gravel, or a filter in earthwork structures.
Woven Geotextile: Reinforces slopes, embankments, and hydraulic structures underwater or in wet environments, enhancing stability against erosion and settlement.
Bentonite GCL for Agriculture Application
A needle-punched composite geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) comprising granular sodium bentonite sandwiched between woven/nonwoven geotextiles. Optional HDPE film coating reduces hydraulic conductivity.
Key features include:
Self-Attaching/Sealing: Adheres to concrete/structural surfaces without adhesives.
Anti-Slippage Design: Textile layers prevent bentonite migration during cuts, tears, or vertical installations.
Waterproofing Excellence: Combines clay's natural swelling properties with geotextile reinforcement for long-term impermeability. Ideal for ponds, reservoirs, and waste containment where traditional liners may fail under stress or movement.
This comprehensive framework of geosynthetic solutions-spanning films, liners, geotextiles, and GCLs-addresses the full spectrum of agricultural and aquaculture challenges, from water management to structural protection, ensuring sustainability, cost-efficiency, and operational reliability.

Bentonite GCL and HDPE liner are utilized as a composite anti-seepage system
