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Can Poly-Flex liners be used for potable water applications?

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Can Poly-Flex liners be used for potable water applications?

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Yes. Poly-Flex liners do not contain any plasticizers or fillers, and are therefore safe for potable water applications. • What is the elongation or deformation limits of Poly-Flex HDPE and LLDPE geomembranes before they rupture? In the multi-axial tension test, ASTM D 5617, the HDPE liners rupture at 15% elongation and the LLDPE liners rupture at 30% elongation. • Does thickness affect the elongation or deformation limits? Generally, the elongation property of Poly-Flex liners are independent of the material thickness. Although thinner liners deform with less pressure, the ultimate elongation at rupture is nearly the same for all gauges. • Does material thickness influence puncture resistance? Yes. Thicker liners have higher puncture resistance than the thinner ones. • How is the thickness of a liner determined for a specific application? In the case of landfills, U.S.E.P.A. mandates that all landfill liners must be 60 mil or thicker. Poly-Flex 40 mil geomembranes are preferred for la

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