8130 XR-3®PW Geomembranes
NSF 61 Approved for Potable Water Applications
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| Base Fabric Type |
Polyester
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| Base Fabric Weight (nominal) ASTM D 751 |
6.5 oz/yd2
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220 g/m2 |
| Thickness ASTM D 751 |
30.0 mils min | 0.76 mm min |
| Weight ASTM D 751 |
30.0 ± 2 oz/yd2 | 1017 ± 70 g/m2 |
| Tear Strength ASTM D 751, Trap Tear |
40/55 lb min | 175/245 N min |
| Breaking Yield Strength ASTM D 751, Grab Tensile |
550/550 lb min | 2447/2447 N min |
| Low Temperature Resistance ASTM D 2136, 4 hrs - 1/8" Mandrel |
Pass @ -30 º F | Pass @ -35 º C |
| Dimensional Stability ASTM D 1204, 212º F/100º C - 1 hr |
each direction |
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| Adhesion - Heat Welded Seam ASTM D 751, Dielectric Weld |
40 lb/2 in min | 17.5 N/5 cm min |
| Dead Load - Seam Strength ASTM D 751, 4-hour test |
Pass 240 lb/in @ 70º F Pass 120 lb/in @ 160º F |
Pass 980 N/2.54 cm @ 21º C Pass 534 N/2.54 cm @ 70º C |
| Bursting Strength ASTM D 751, Ball Tip |
750 lb min | 3330 N min |
| Hydrostatic Resistance ASTM D 751, Method A |
800 psi min | 5.51 MPa min |
| Blocking Resistance ASTM D751, 180º F/82º C |
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| Adhesion - Ply ASTM D 413, Type A |
15 lb/in min or Film Tearing Bond |
13 daN/5/cm min or Film Tearing Bond |
| Bonded Seam Strength ASTM D 751 Procedure A, Grab Test Method |
550 lb min | 2450 N min |
| Abrasion Resistance ASTM D 3389, H-18 Wheel, 1 kg Load |
50 mg/100 cycles max weight loss |
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| Weathering Resistance ASTM G 153 |
or stiffening or cracking of coating |
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| Water Absorption ASTM D 471, Section 12, 7 days |
0.14 kg/m2 max @ 212º F/100º C |
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| Wicking ASTM D 751 |
1/8 in max | 0.3 cm max |
| Puncture Resistance ASTM D 4833 |
275 lb min | 1200 N min |
| Coefficient of Thermal Expansion/Contraction ASTM D 696 |
8 x 10-6 in/in/ºF max | 1.4 x 10-5 cm/cm/ºC max |
| Environmental/Chemical Resistance Properties ASTM D 741 7-day Total Immersion with Exposed Edges |
NSF 61 approved for potable water | |
| Puncture Resistance FTMS 101C Method 2031 |
350 lbs (approx) | |
Seaming: Thermal welding methods are recommended. No glues or solvents are suggested.
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