FAQ
Questions you might want to know
What is a geomembrane welder?
A geomembrane welder is a device used for
joining geomembrane materials, commonly used in applications like landfill
liners, artificial lakes, and reservoirs.
How to use a geomembrane welder?
To use a geomembrane welder:
Step 1: Set the temperature and speed
according to the material type and thickness.
Step 2: Position the geomembrane material
for welding, ensuring the edges align.
Step 3: Start the welding machine and begin
welding along the seams. Make sure the machine maintains a consistent speed and
pressure.
Step 4: Allow the welded area to cool
before handling the material to ensure strong bonding.
How to set the welding parameters for a geomembrane welder?
The welding parameters depend on the type
and thickness of the geomembrane used. Generally, the hot air temperature
should be set between 280°C and 420°C, pressure should be between 30-40 N/mm,
and the welding speed should range from 0.8 to 2.5 m/min. It is recommended to
refer to the manufacturer's guidelines and adjust based on the material and
environmental conditions.

Geomembrane Welding Machine