Environmental Control Solutions - Lagoon Liners and Evaporation Control
DO-IT-YOURSELF SOLUTIONS FOR WATER MANAGEMENT
POLY-FASTENER SYSTEM Technology makes it possible!
Feature:
Poly-Fastener Twin-Trak is a two part plastic extrusion for joining flexible
materials together.
Benefit:
Eliminates welding or framing of flexible materials from 6-20mil
sizes.
Feature:
The technology promotes water conservation and retention.
Benefit:
Low cost technology producing high efficiency results with a Do-It-Yourself
System.
Feature:
You can Install a poly liner as a cover or lagoon liner to custom fit
your needs.
Benefit:
This Do-It-Yourself System delivers evaporation control up to 90% while
preventing water seepage.
Reservoir Liner and Evaporation Control Cover

Poly-Fastener Twin Track System
Poly-Fastener Twin Track System is designed for
installing Evaporation Control Covers and Lagoon Liners, offers
small land owners and livestock producers an affordable, efficient
and reliable alternative. Innovation, as opposed to traditional, time consuming
and costly methods of joining poly film together such as heat welding, stitching
or tape seaming, Curry Industries Ltd. employs the patented, Poly-Fastener
Twin Track System for installing Evaporation Control Covers and
Lagoon Liners.
The Poly-Fastener Twin Track System has the ability to fasten two sheets of light gauge poly film (6-20 mil thick) together. This two part plastic extrusion profile is a channel with an insert strip, which easily snaps the poly in place. The company's research indicates that this is the only mechanical device in the agriculture and Geomembrane industry that joins plastic film together without overlapping.
Why choose the Poly-Fastener Twin Track System? Here are the points of difference:
Quick and suitable for Do-it-Yourself application.
Installation can occur in almost all weather conditions, as compared to other installation methods being used today.
Long lasting, can withstand temperatures down to -40° F and UV resistant.
Highly compatible with light gauge film, this is more economical than heavy gauge film.

