Carthage Geomembranes / Liners

geomembranes

Geomembranes by Carthage Mills

Carthage Mills specializes in high-quality geomembranes, designed to meet the demands of modern geotechnical and environmental applications. They are engineered with advanced physical, mechanical, and chemical resistance properties, offering durability and performance in a variety of challenging conditions. Whether exposed to ultraviolet light, ozone, or soil microorganisms, our geomembranes deliver long-lasting solutions tailored to project requirements.

With precise manufacturing and installation techniques, including advanced joining methods for both factory and field applications, Carthage Mills ensures that each geomembrane meets the highest quality standards for containment, lining, and capping systems.

Why Choose Carthage Mills for Geomembranes?

  • Advanced resistance to UV, chemical exposure, and environmental degradation.
  • Custom solutions for a wide range of applications and designs.
  • Proven performance backed by rigorous manufacturing and installation processes.
  • Compliance with regulations for containment, lining, and capping systems.

Carthage Mills’ geomembranes combine strength, versatility, and innovation to deliver exceptional results in geotechnical and environmental projects. Discover the perfect solution for your next project today!

Geomembrane – A geomembrane is a very low permeability synthetic membrane liner or barrier used with any geotechnical engineering related material so as to control fluid (liquid or gas) migration in a human-made project, structure, or system. Geomembranes are made from relatively thin continuous polymeric sheets, but they can also be made from the impregnation of geotextiles with asphaltelastomer or polymer sprays, or as multilayered bitumen geocomposites. Continuous polymer sheet geomembranes are, by far, the most common. – wikipedia.com

Applications

As an essential component in infrastructure and environmental projects, geomembranes are frequently required by local and state regulations for effective containment and protection. Their versatility and reliability make them indispensable for applications such as:

  • Irrigation Canals – Durable liners that prevent water loss and improve distribution efficiency.
  • Mining Operations – Secure containment of leachate and chemical byproducts in mining processes.
  • Stormwater Systems – Reliable retention and detention pond liners to manage runoff and prevent contamination.
  • Reservoirs – Safe storage for potable and non-potable water with long-lasting performance.
  • Agricultural Use – Support for irrigation ponds and livestock waste containment systems.
  • Landfills – Critical barriers for leachate containment and site closure capping systems.
  • Aquaculture – Creating safe, water-tight environments for fish farming and aquatic habitats.
  • Golf Courses and Landscaping – Enhancing water features, ponds, and commercial landscaping with durable geomembrane liners.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

What are geomembranes?

geomembranes

geomembrane is a synthetic membrane liner or barrier used with any geotechnical engineering related material so as to control fluid (liquid or gas) migration in a human-made project, structure, or system. Geomembranes are made from relatively thin continuous polymeric sheets.

What are geomembranes used for?

Geomembranes are used in various applications such as landfills or pond liners, and stormwater systems.

Which geomembrane should I choose for a project?

Carthage Mills has an easy to use Geomembrane Selection Guide.

What is the difference between geotextiles and geomembranes?

Geotextiles are often defined as; A permeable textile manufactured from polymeric material used with foundation, soil, rock or any other geotechnical engineering-related material as an integral part of, and to enhance the performance or cost of, a human-made product, structure, or system.geomembrane is a synthetic membrane liner or barrier used with any geotechnical engineering related material so as to control fluid (liquid or gas) migration in a human-made project, structure, or system. Geomembranes are made from relatively thin continuous polymeric sheets.