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Fish pond liners are durable sheets used to create waterproof barriers in fish farming ponds. They are typically made from materials such as polyethylene, PVC, or EPDM rubber, which provide excellent resistance to punctures and UV degradation. These liners help maintain water levels, prevent soil erosion, and reduce contamination from surrounding soil and groundwater, ensuring a healthier environment for fish.
| Material | Polyethylene, PVC, or EPDM rubber |
| Thickness | 0.5 mm to 2 mm |
| Width | Up to 6 meters |
| Length | Customizable lengths available |
| UV Resistance | Up to 10 years |
| Temperature Range | -30°C to +60°C |
When choosing fish pond liners, consider the size of the pond and the specific requirements for durability and UV resistance. Specify the material type based on your environmental conditions and budget. It's also important to consider the thickness of the liner for added protection against punctures. Request quotes for custom sizes if your pond dimensions exceed standard options, and inquire about any certifications related to environmental safety.
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Typically, fish pond liners can last between 5 to 20 years depending on the material and environmental conditions.
Yes, most liners can be repaired using patch kits designed for the specific material.
Yes, high-quality liners are safe for fish and do not leach harmful substances.
Installation involves excavating the pond shape, laying the liner, and securing it with stones or soil.
A thickness of 1 mm to 2 mm is generally recommended for durability and protection.
Using an underlayment is recommended to protect the liner from sharp objects and enhance its lifespan.