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Polypropylene (S)

Supported Polypropylene styles have excellent cold temperature flexibility, long term UV resistance, and substantial tensile strength.

Features

    • A durable, UV stable, exposed lining material
    • Can be fabricated into large single panels
    • Has outstanding cold temperature flexibility

Applications

    • Water containment linings
    • Water containment covers
    • Exposed caps

Polypropylene (S) Specifications

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Product Description

Layfield’s supported styles of Polypropylene [PP (S)] combine the unique attributes of the PP polymer formulation with the mechanical strength of a 250 lb polyester scrim. PP (S) brings together two soft, supple PP films laminated onto a reinforcing scrim layer. The resulting geomembrane is strong enough to hang vertically in the form of a baffle curtain or tank liner, and durable enough to leave exposed to the elements for many years. PP(S) is UV stabilized with 2 to 3% carbon black included in the formulation.  This polymer is resistant to surfactants, which can cause environmental stress cracking in HDPE. PP (S) maintains it’s flexibility at low temperatures, making severe winter installations or service conditions an easy application to resolve.

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    10 Mar 2015 PP(S) Material Properties
    Style ASTM PP 36 (S) PP 45 (S) PP 60 (S)
    Thickness (nominal) D1593 36 mil 0.91 mm 45 mil 1.14 mm 60 mil 1.50 mm
    Tensile Strength @ Break (MD/CD) D751 200 lbs 890 N 250 lbs 1,100 N 250 lbs 1,100 N
    Elongation D751 25% 25% 25%
    Tear Resistance (MD/CD) D5884 80 lbs 356 N 100 lbs 445 N 100 lbs 445 N
    Puncture Resistance D4833 85 lbs 380 N 85 lbs 380 N 90 lbs 400 N
    Low Temperature D2136 -40°F -40°C -40°F -40°C -40°F -40°C
    Hydrostatic Resistance D751 Method A 350 psi 2.4 mPa 390 psi 2.7 mPa 440 psi 3.0 mPa

     

    19 Dec 2011 PP (S) Minimum Shop Seam Strengths
    Style ASTM PP 36 (S) PP 45 (S)
    Heat Bonded Seam Strength D6392 25.4 mm (1″) Strip 75 ppi 13.1 N/mm 75 ppi 13.1 N/mm
    Heat Bonded Peel Adhesion Strength D6392 25.4 mm (1″) Strip FTB 22 ppi 3.9 N/mm FTB 25 ppi 4.4 N/mm
    19 Dec 2011 PP (S) Minimum Shop Seam Strengths
    Style ASTM PP 36 (S) PP 45 (S)
    Heat Bonded Seam Strength D6392 25.4 mm (1″) Strip 60 ppi 10.5 N/mm 60 ppi 10.5 N/mm
    Heat Bonded Peel Adhesion Strength D6392 25.4 mm (1″) Strip FTB 20 ppi 3.5 N/mm FTB 20 ppi 3.5 N/mm
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    Cut Sheet

    Supported Polypropylene styles have excellent cold temperature flexibility, long term UV resistance, and substantial tensile strength.

    PP (S) CSI Specification (33 47 16.13)

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    Polypropylene – Cold Temperature Installation

    LOCATION: Northwest Territories TIMEFRAME: Winter-Spring 2001 & 2002 SCOPE OF WORK: Supply, fabricate & install 32,000m2 of 40 mil polypropylene for collection dam PROJECT PARTNERS: Owners: BHP Diamond Mine Engineer: EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. Contractor: Layfield Environmental

    Featured Products in this Project Profile Non-woven Geotextile Product Page Polypropylene GeomembraneProduct Page


    Floating Cover – Truckee Meadows

    LOCATION: Reno Nevada TIMEFRAME: Winter 2004 SCOPE OF WORK: CSPE Cover – Reinforced Polypropylene Liners with leak detentionPROJECT PARTNERS: Owner: Truckee Meadows Water Company Contractor: CW Neal

    Featured Products in this Project Profile CSPE Geomembranes Product Page


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    Pond Volume Calculator

     

    Cold Temp Handling Guide

    Although it is preferable to avoid installing lining materials in cold temperatures, occasionally it can not be avoided. Cold weather usually requires a modification of installation techniques, or may involve substitution of materials to ones which have superior cold weather handling capabilities.

     

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    Field Testing Geomembranes

     

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    Backfilling Geomembranes

     

    Geomembrane Slack

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    Angle Bar Attachment 1

    Angle Bar Attachment 1

    An angle bar attachment is a standard attachment to concrete. The angle bar provides stiffness so that a compression seal can be made with the liner and gaskets. Angle bar can be attached at 300 mm (12″) centers which is more cost effective than the 150 mm (6″) centers required for flat bar.

    Liners are attached to clean, smooth concrete, using wedge anchors drilled into place. These wedge anchors are best placed during liner installation as it is very difficult to keep the concrete surface clean and smooth with cast-in-place anchors. The most difficult aspect of attaching liners to concrete is to obtain a smooth, clean surface.

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    Angle Bar Attachment 1

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    Angle Bar Attachment 1(PDF)

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    Exposed Vent Detail

    Exposed Vent Detail

    In certain circumstances gases can accumulate under a geomembrane and cause uplift. A gas venting system can prevent damage to the liner when uplift is predicted. A geo-net or geotextile vent layer is provided under the liner and up the slopes. At the top of the slopes a vent is provided to allow the gas to escape to atmosphere. The detail in this drawing shows a typical gas vent at the top of a slope in an exposed geomembrane. A drawing for a backfilled geomembrane vent is also available.

     

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    Exposed Vent Detail

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    Exposed Vent Detail

     

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    Flat Bar Attachment 1

    Flat Bar Attachment 1

    A flat bar attachment is used when a low overall height is required, usually when the attachment is to be capped. Flat bar is also used to go around curves. Layfield normally uses an angle bar attachment for most work. Flat bar does not provide sufficient stiffness to make a permanent compression seal. Sponge neoprene gaskets, often specified with flat bar, do not normally provide long term compression. Usually only 50 to 60 durometer neoprene gaskets should be used. Flat bar is attached at 150 mm (6″) centers which normally costs more than the 300 mm (12″) centers required for angle bar.

    Liners are attached to clean, smooth concrete, using wedge anchors drilled into place. These wedge anchors are best placed during liner installation as it is very difficult to keep the concrete surface clean and smooth with cast-in-place anchors. The most difficult aspect of attaching liners to concrete is to obtain a smooth, clean surface.

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    Flat Bar Attachment 1

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    Flat Bar Attachment 1

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    Backfilled Vent Detail

    Backfilled Vent Detail

    In certain circumstances gases can accumulate under a geomembrane and cause uplift. A gas venting system can prevent damage to the liner when uplift is predicted. A geo-net or geotextile vent layer is provided under the liner and up the slopes. At the top of the slopes a vent is provided to allow the gas to escape to atmosphere. The detail in this drawing shows a typical gas vent at the top of a slope in a backfilled geomembrane. A drawing for an exposed geomembrane vent is also available.

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    Backfilled Vent Detail

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    Backfilled Vent Detail

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