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Chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) is a modified form of polyethylene where some hydrogen atoms are replaced with chlorine atoms through a chlorination process. This modification gives the material enhanced properties compared to regular polyethylene
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In wastewater applications, CPE plays an important role due to its excellent chemical and environmental resistance properties. It's commonly used as a liner material in wastewater treatment facilities, storage tanks, and containment areas where exposure to harsh chemicals and varying pH levels is common. CPE liners help prevent leakage and contamination while maintaining their structural integrity even when exposed to various chemicals, UV radiation, and temperature fluctuations. The material's flexibility allows it to conform to different shapes and surfaces, making it ideal for lining irregular surfaces in wastewater infrastructure. Additionally, CPE's durability and long service life make it a cost-effective choice for wastewater treatment facilities, as it requires minimal maintenance and replacement compared to other materials.