Cementitious geomembranes are needle-punched geocomposites designed with a specialized blend of cements and sands, giving them high strength and versatility in civil engineering applications. Their outer layers are composed of non-woven polypropylene geotextiles and can even incorporate a polyethylene geomembrane to reinforce their waterproofing properties. They are available in 7, 9, 10, and 12 kg/m² weights, adapting to various technical and construction requirements.
Advantages / Benefits
Structural flexibility: They adapt easily to different surfaces and geometries, maintaining their integrity on uneven terrain.
Efficient execution: Their rapid installation reduces construction time and optimizes resources in projects of varying scales.
High resistance: They offer high mechanical performance and durability against environmental exposure.
Applications
Channels
Slope Retaining
Application sectors
Mining
Roads
Energy
Hydrocarbons
Agriculture
Urban Development
Ports and Airports
Mining
Roads
Energy
Hydrocarbons
Agriculture
Urban Development
Ports and Airports
Mining
Roads
Energy
Hydrocarbons
Agriculture
Urban Development
Ports and Airports
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Success stories
Leaching pads – Geomembranes – La Libertad, Peru.
The waterproofing of the Lagunas Norte leach pad has completed Phase 2, a project TDM has been carrying out since Phase 0. The total ore volume at the end of...
We were at Arminera, one of the most important events in the Argentine mining sector, presenting our engineering solutions with geosynthetics, applied to the main challenges of mining projects. We...
The waterproofing of the Lagunas Norte leach pad has completed Phase 2, a project TDM has been carrying out since Phase 0. The total ore volume at the end of...
We were at Arminera, one of the most important events in the Argentine mining sector, presenting our engineering solutions with geosynthetics, applied to the main challenges of mining projects. We...