Pit & Lagoon Liners
Handling, treating and containing liquids is a requirement for a wide and varied array of businesses and industries. From raw water to hazardous waste leachate solutions, pit and lagoon liners conserve or contain liquids as reserves or to segregate them from the environment. Chemical inertness in the presence of aggressive media and long-term service life in exposed and extreme conditions are the characteristics most desired in these types of applications.
Permalon® is a patented and cross-laminated alloyed polyethylene geomembrane liner manufactured and fabricated by Reef Industries, Inc. Uniquely engineered for maximum multi-axial strain capacity, Permalon® water detention pit liners offer maximum puncture and tear resistance while being lightweight and easy to deploy. Stock configurations up to 100’ × 100’ are in stock and available for immediate delivery or let Reef custom fabricate a pit liner system to meet your specific requirements.
Pit & Lagoon Liners Features
Product Features
- Alloyed construction resists punctures and tears
- Custom fabrication and custom sizes available
- Lightweight and easy to handle for quick installation
- UV stabilized for long life
- Cold-crack tested to assure continuous performance in extreme temperatures
Fabrication Accessories
- Liner Grips
- Bung Fittings
- Bulkhead Fittings
- Pipeboot
Resources
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Installation Guidelines
Field Installation Guidelines
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PERMALON® L20 BLACK
L20 Black is a high strength and durable membrane engineered to work in many environments. It is specifically engineered for liner and vapor barrier applications.
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PERMALON® L30 BLACK
L30 Black is a high strength and durable liner material engineered to work in many environments. It is specifically engineered for liner applications.
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PERMALON® PLY X-210
Permalon® PLY X-210 is a cross-laminated polyethylene that resists punctures and tears. It is UV stabilized to withstand prolonged exposure to sunlight.
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PERMALON® PLY X-210 G
Permalon® PLY X-210 G is not prone to environmental stress-cracking (ESC) so it can endure repeated thermal expansion & contraction cycles.