AquaTelos works primarily with thermoplastic materials that can be cut, shaped and welded into durable installations.
Unlike traditional materials such as concrete or steel, thermoplastics do not corrode and can be assembled into continuous watertight systems.
They are particularly suited for environments exposed to water, wastewater, chemicals and outdoor weather conditions.
HDPE is widely used in thermoplastic fabrication because of its durability and chemical resistance. It performs well when exposed to impact, movement and aggressive environments.
PP offers greater stiffness and dimensional stability than HDPE. It is often used in panel-based systems and modular structures where rigidity and weight reduction are important.
PVC membranes provide reliable waterproofing for water-retaining systems. The material can be cut and welded on site, allowing watertight seams to follow complex geometries.
MATERIAL CHOICE IS RARELY CATEGORICAL.
Structural behaviour, exposure conditions, fabrication method and geometry all influence the appropriate material choice. AquaTelos therefore evaluates materials based on performance and operating environment, rather than relying on a single default polymer.