Geomembranes are designed to withstand a wide range of temperatures, from extreme cold to high heat. The specific resistance to temperature depends on the material composition of the geomembrane.
For example, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembranes can withstand temperatures ranging from -58°F to 140°F, while polyvinyl chloride (PVC) geomembranes have a broader temperature range of -22°F to 158°F. These temperature-resistant properties make geomembranes suitable for use in diverse climates and environments.