Floating covers typically require anchor systems to maintain contact and prevent displacement. Anchors secure the covers in place, keeping them in contact with the surface of the liquid through changing water levels, wind, or other environmental factors. The choice of anchor systems depends on factors such as cover design, water body characteristics, and the specific application.
Properly installed anchor systems contribute to the effectiveness of floating covers by preventing unintended movement, drifting, or lifting. The need for anchors is carefully assessed during the design and installation process, considering factors that influence the stability and reliability of the floating covers in various liquid storage systems, such as reservoirs or ponds.