Here are some of the key factors that can affect the geomembrane life span:
Exposure to UV radiation: Geomembranes can degrade over time when exposed to UV radiation, which can cause cracking and weakening of the material.
Chemical exposure: Geomembranes can be degraded by exposure to certain chemicals, such as acids, alkalis, and organic solvents.
Temperature fluctuations: Geomembranes can expand and contract with changes in temperature, which can cause cracking and weakening of the material over time.
Mechanical stress: Geomembranes can be punctured or torn by sharp objects or subjected to stretching or pulling forces, which can cause damage to the material.
Installation quality: The lifespan of a geomembrane can be impacted by the quality of the installation. Improper installation can lead to damage to the material, such as punctures or tears, which can reduce its lifespan.
Environmental conditions: The lifespan of a geomembrane can be impacted by environmental conditions such as soil conditions, water quality, and exposure to vegetation.
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