The tensile strength of a geomembrane refers to its ability to withstand pulling or stretching forces without breaking or tearing. This strength is typically measured in units of force per unit width, such as pounds per inch (lb/in) or newtons per meter (N/m). The specific tensile strength of a geomembrane can vary depending on its composition, thickness, and manufacturing process.
The tensile strength of a geomembrane refers to its ability to withstand stretching or pulling forces before it breaks. It is typically measured in units of force per unit width, such as pounds per inch (lb/in) or newtons per meter (N/m). The exact tensile strength of a geomembrane can vary depending on its material composition and manufacturing process.
The tensile strength of a geomembrane refers to its ability to resist stretching or pulling forces without breaking or tearing. It is typically measured and expressed in units of force per unit width, such as pounds per inch (lb/in) or kilonewtons per meter (kN/m).