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Containment Liners

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Oneonta, NY
Gravure & flexographic printing & converting of films, pouch stock & lidding for the pharmaceutical, medical device, confectionery, food & consumer products industries, including wide-web laminations, die-cut lidding, embossing & toll converting
 
Chino, CA
Delivering High-Performance, Corrosive-Resistant Polymer Liners, Membranes & Bladders Since 1953
 
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Saratoga Springs, NY
 
Fostoria, OH
 
Denver, CO
 
Renton, WA
 
Santa Fe Springs, CA
 
Ashland, OR
 
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The containment liners industry focuses on the production and application of liners used to prevent the leakage of liquids or gases from storage facilities, landfills, and other containment systems. These liners serve as a critical component in environmental protection by ensuring that hazardous substances do not contaminate soil or groundwater. The industry primarily uses materials such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE), linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber. These materials offer varying degrees of chemical resistance, flexibility, and durability, making them suitable for different containment applications. The manufacturing process of containment liners involves extrusion or calendaring to produce sheets of the desired thickness and size. These sheets undergo quality control tests to ensure they meet industry standards for tensile strength, puncture resistance, and permeability. Installation processes include welding or seaming the sheets together to form a continuous barrier, often requiring specialized equipment and skilled technicians to ensure a secure and leak-proof installation. Containment liners find applications in various industries, including waste management, mining, agriculture, and oil and gas. In waste management, liners are used in landfills to prevent leachate from contaminating the surrounding environment. In mining, they line tailings ponds to contain toxic byproducts. In agriculture, they serve as barriers in irrigation ponds and canals to conserve water and prevent seepage. In the oil and gas industry, liners are used in secondary containment systems to capture spills and leaks from storage tanks and pipelines. The industry must adhere to stringent environmental regulations and standards, which dictate the design, installation, and maintenance of containment systems. These regulations aim to minimize environmental impact and protect public health. As environmental concerns and regulatory requirements continue to grow, the demand for effective containment solutions remains steady, driving innovation and development within the industry.

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