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1. What type of resin/formulation HLR liner is made of?

Different type of resin.


2. What type of resin/formulation conductive liner is made of? Or possibly the
same carbon black but just merely increase the carbon content in the first
layer (because carbon is a good conductor of electricity)?
The core (layer B) of the geomembrane has 75% of carbon black.
3. Is the method of welding for conductive liner and HLR liner the same?
4. The 3 additional testing methods of the conductive geomembrane?
Conductivity (resistivity) test, hole detector test and
Spark Testing, Dipole Testing, Water Puddle
5. The current and voltage rate of conductive liner.
6. How do they undergo production hole detector test?
The conductive surface is on layer C (bottom), not the top surface.
7. Temperature of surfactants and force applied on ESCR test? How does the
sample look like? How is the load applied on the sample? Is IGEPAL solution,
the surfactant? How often do we change the surfactants? Do we wait until the
sample fail or after they just passed the minimal requirement?
50C.
8. How do we adjust the thickness tolerance for various series such as (standard
series, HDPE 7000 series)?
9. How many types of resin additives do we have?
10.How do we adjust the properties such as UV resistance, conductivity,
oxidation rate, melting temperature, environmental stress cracking from our
formulation (resin, carbon black and additives).
11.Any supporting document on the maximum temperature/melting temperature
for HDPE and LLDPE geomembrane.
12.How does production sort the regrind material according to different product
series?
No sorting. All the regrind materials are mixed together and injected an
allowable 10% to layer B (core layer). For HDPE 7000 Series, 25% of regrind
materials is used in layer B (core layer).
13.For non-conformance (shorter length) rolls, how do we sell?
Sell at the same price.
14.Why Geosinindo is allowed for eight separate shipments with 3 months
duration?

Flat die vs blown film


1. The difference in production time
2. The difference in machine cost

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