The ideal thickness and material of a pond liner depend on the pond size, water depth, soil conditions, and intended use. For large agricultural ponds, reservoirs, and industrial water storage, HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) liners are the preferred choice due to their high strength, UV resistance, and long lifespan. These applications typically require thicker liners, usually ranging from 500 microns to 1000 microns, to withstand high water pressure and rough ground conditions.
For medium-sized ponds, fish farming, and irrigation storage, LDPE liners are commonly used. They offer a good balance between flexibility and durability and are generally selected in thicknesses between 300 microns and 500 microns. For small ponds, garden ponds, and decorative water features, PVC liners are suitable due to their high flexibility and ease of installation. These are often available in lower thicknesses, depending on usage.
Choosing the correct liner thickness and material ensures reliable water retention, resistance to punctures, and long-term performance, making the pond safe and efficient for its intended purpose.
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