HaoYang’s HDPE Geomembrane Sets New Benchmark for Waste Containment
HaoYang Environment has reinforced its dominance in environmental protection with the debut of its 2.0mm HDPE Geomembrane, a ultra-low-permeability liner (≤1×10⁻¹² cm/s) designed for landfill, mining, and industrial waste containment. The product’s dual-textured surface enhances friction with protective layers, reducing slippage risks by 50% in steep-slope applications.
Certified to GB/T 17643-2011 standards, the geomembrane withstands temperatures from -70°C to 110°C and resists UV degradation for over 50 years. In a landmark project at the Xi’an Municipal Solid Waste Landfill, HaoYang’s solution cut leachate leakage by 92%, earning accolades from the Ministry of Ecology and Environment.
“Traditional clay liners fail under chemical stress, but our HDPE geomembranes offer impermeable protection even in acidic waste scenarios,” explained Dr. Li, HaoYang’s R&D Director. The company’s 5-layer co-extrusion technology ensures uniform thickness, eliminating weak points prone to punctures.
HaoYang’s geomembranes are also pivotal in tailings dam construction across China’s mining belt. At the Inner Mongolia Coal Group’s facility, the material’s anti-static properties prevented methane accumulation, enhancing workplace safety. With annual production capacity exceeding 8,000 tons, HaoYang supplies 60% of China’s landfill lining market.


