logo
Wrong email address or username
Wrong email address or username
Incorrect verification code
back to top
Search tags: Clay-
Load new posts () and activity
Like Reblog Comment
text 2021-11-02 12:19
Geosynthetic Clay Liner Market Share and Competitive Landscape Report to 2022

Global Geosynthetic Clay Liner Market is anticipated to reach USD 488.2 million by 2022. Geosynthetic clay liners are mixtures that comprise two layers of geotextiles that enclose a layer of sodium bentonite. The factors that propel the growth of the geosynthetic clay liner market include increasing demand for geosynthetic clay liner, rising spending for infrastructure development in India, China and Middle East nations, and rising consciousness regarding acceptance of eco-friendly products. On the other hand, there are factors that may hamper the growth of the market including fluctuating prices of raw materials.

 

Geosynthetic clay liner industry is anticipated to grow at a significant CAGR of 4% in the upcoming period as the scope, product types, and its applications are increasing across the globe. Increasing consciousness regarding acceptance of eco-friendly products has led to the growth of environmental-friendly products in the geosynthetic clay liners market, that is also one of the constant key trends in the geosynthetic clay liners.

 

The report “Geosynthetic Clay Liner Market” is available now at https://www.millioninsights.com/industry-reports/geosynthetic-clay-liner-market

 

Geosynthetic clay liner industry may be explored by type, application, and geography. The market may be explored by type as Bentonite Fluid Loss, Bentonite Swell Index1, Bentonite Mass/Area2, GCL Peel Strength3, GCL Grab Strength3, GCL Hydrated Internal Shear Strength5, GCL Hydraulic Conductivity4 and GCL Index Flux4.The “GCL” segment led the geosynthetic clay liner market in 2015 and is anticipated to maintain its dominance by 2022.

 

The key applications that could be explored in the geosynthetic clay liner industry include Roadways & Civil Construction Landfill, and Containment & Wastewater Treatment. The “Roadways & Civil Construction Landfill” segment led the market of geosynthetic clay liner in 2015 and is anticipated to maintain its dominance by 2022.

 

Asia-Pacific accounted for the major market share of the geosynthetic clay liner in 2015 and will continue to lead in the forecast period. The factors that could be attributed to the growth include rising construction activity along with significant infrastructural investments in several countries of the region, including India and China, and rising consciousness regarding safe disposing practices. Asia-Pacific is followed by North American region.

 

Some of the key players that fuel the growth of the geosynthetic clay liners industry comprise CETCO, Nilex Inc., GSE Holdings, Terrafix Geosynthetics Inc., Layfield Group Ltd., Global Synthetics, GEOFABRICS, Wall Tag Pte Ltd and Geotech Systems Limited. The leading companies are taking up partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, and joint ventures in order to boost the inorganic growth of the industry.

 

Market Segment:

 

Application Outlook (Volume, Million Square Meters; Revenue, USD Million; 2012 - 2022)
• Containment & Wastewater Treatment
• Landfill
• Roadways & Civil Construction
• Others

 

Request a Free Sample Copy of Geosynthetic Clay Liner Market Report @ https://www.millioninsights.com/industry-reports/geosynthetic-clay-liner-market/request-sample

 

Regional Outlook (Volume, Million Square Meters; Revenue, USD Million; 2012 - 2022)
• North America
• U.S.
• Europe
• Germany
• Asia Pacific
• China
• Australia
• Latin America
• Brazil
• MEA
• Saudi Arabia

 

Get in touch

At Million Insights, we work with the aim to reach the highest levels of customer satisfaction. Our representatives strive to understand diverse client requirements and cater to the same with the most innovative and functional solutions. 

 

Contact Person:

Ryan Manuel

Research Support Specialist, USA

Email: ryan@millioninsights.com
 

 

Global Headquarters

Million Insights

Felton Office Plaza 6265 Highway 9 Felton, California 95018, United States

Phone: 1-408-610-2300

Email: sales@millioninsights.com
 

 

Asia Pacific

Million Insights

Office No. 302, 3rd Floor, Manikchand Galleria, Model Colony, Shivaji Nagar, Pune, MH, 411016 India

Phone: 91-20-65300184

Like Reblog Comment
review 2020-03-18 11:38
Art Makers: Polymer Clay for Beginners
Art Makers: Polymer Clay for Beginners - Emily Chen

by Emily Chen

 

This is a lovely book with clear instructions for getting started in working with polymer clay.

 

The book has full color pictures and step-by-step instructions for several projects, including attractive food, animals, beads and plants. The little cacti were particularly interesting as it could be hard to tell them from real cacti at a glance, though I have to admit that it was the unicorn on the cover that really attracted me.

 

There is plenty of information on materials, techniques, tools for the job and methods for detail decoration. Trouble shooting problems with heating and how to fix any that arise also features.

 

All in all I think it's an excellent beginner's book on the craft and I plan to master the art of filling my house with unicorns! Variations in colors and glittering materials are suggested in the pictures and should be loads of fun to explore. The only thing that could have improved it would be to have a dragon design as well!

Like Reblog Comment
show activity (+)
review 2020-03-08 23:51
Henry Clay: The Essential American
Henry Clay: The Essential American - Jeanne T. Heidler,David S. Heidler

One—if not the most—of the most influential politicians in American history who never became President, though he tried several times, was praised and vilified throughout his life then slowly forgotten in the century and a half after his death.  Henry Clay: The Essential American by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler follows the dramatic political rise, the stunning setbacks, and tragic family life of the man who became Andrew Jackson’s great enemy and Abraham Lincoln’s great hero.

 

The Heidler’s begins moments after Clay’s death and describes the journey of his body to Lexington with the outpouring of honor along the way then turn their attention as to how Clay became so honored.  Born in eastern Virginia as a scion of a long-time colonial family and fatherless early in life, Clay was fortunate to have a stepfather and several mentors who gave him opportunities which he took hold off and used to establish himself in the legal profession in Kentucky.  Though idealistic early in his political career, especially on the issue of slavery in the state, Clay downplayed it sooner after to gain connections especially through marriage and accumulation of wealth in which slaves were an important facet though he would continue to advocate for his brand for emancipation throughout his life.  Clay’s time in the Kentucky legislature foreshadowed the parliamentary advancements he would bring to the House and later the Senate, especially the Committee of the Whole which allowed Clay as Speaker of both the Kentucky and U.S House to join debates.  A staunch Jeffersonian Democratic-Republican, Clay’s views and future policies would shift to include several Hamiltonian policies like a National Bank and tariffs but in Republican language.  Upon his arrival in Washington in 1811 until his death 41 years later, Clay would be the most influential man in the city even though he never resided in the White House which would be occupied by either his allies or his avowed enemies though he would campaign for the Presidency either actively or with the am to from 1824 to 1848.  Three times during his time in Washington, he championed the Union in the 1820 Missouri Compromise, the 1833 Nullification crisis, and the Compromise of 1850 his final political act as slavery threatened to ripe the country apart.

 

First and foremost this was a political biography which the Heidlers expertly detailed for the reader, however Clay was a family man with a particularly tragic tinge as all of his daughters predeceased their parents with Clay’s namesake dying in the Mexican-American War while another was to spend half his life in an asylum.  The issue of slavery is given significant space in various parts of the book as the Heidlers put Clay’s views in context of their time and how he was as a slaveowner, but don’t excuse him for hold human beings as property.  Though not stated explicitly this was also a light history of the Whig party primarily because, until slavery tore it apart, Henry Clay embodied the party even when younger members decided to jettison its ideological center for Presidential victory.

 

Henry Clay: The Essential American details the life of the most important politician of the Antebellum era.  The husband-wife historian team of David S. and Jeanne Heidler write a very scholarly yet lively history of the man and his times that gives the reader a view of how important their subject was during his time on the national scene.

Like Reblog Comment
review 2019-10-09 19:58
The Remaking by Clay McLeod Chapman
The Remaking - Clay McLeod Chapman

'The Remaking' is a self-aware horror novel about an urban legend with supernatural inertia. The story of how Ella Louise and her daughter Jessica were labeled witches and burned in a small southern town in the 1920s is told again and again, a cult movie, a 90s remake, eventually a podcast comes knocking....

 

The story is inviting enough, but the air went out of the novel when I realized a hundred pages in that the back-cover copy was the entire novel. The novel isn't about the vindication of Amber and/or a quest to get to the heart of the curse of Jessica, the little witch girl. You follow each stage and it doesn't matter, because you know what's going to happen. I know old 40s movie trailers used to show the whole film in 30 seconds, and audiences were fine with that, but I thought we were past all that. This isn't like 'Moby-Dick' or something, where we all know the ending but the brick of a novel is still worth reading. I feel like in the last five years or so there is no effort made in making trailers that invite you in. They just say it all. Which is disappointing, because this isn't Moby-Dick, or even a decent horror film.

 

This knowing exactly where the story was going as I plodded through it was a little frustrating and took a lot of the appreciation out of the occasionally well-crafted atmosphere generated by the book. Even if I didn't know where the story was going, I don't know if the novel would have held up, as each section had trouble standing on its own. We didn't spend enough time with anybody but the understandably anxious and, later, damaged Amber for any real horror to creep in.

 

I read it through to the end to see if the author would pull a last-minute victory of an ending, but it was some vague, pseudo-feminist babble. I don't think an author can have characters rattling around and doing nothing for hundreds of pages and then pretend at the end it was all part of some sort of grand scheme. It's too bad, I loved the horror film references and would have liked some contemporary commentary on the genre.

Like Reblog Comment
review 2019-09-28 15:38
A good introduction to "the Great Pacificator"
Henry Clay and the Art of American Politics - Clement Eaton

Though the antebellum era in American history is sometimes called the "Age of Jackson," a strong case could be made that the dominant political figure of the era wasn't Andrew Jackson but his longtime opponent Henry Clay. In a political career that stretched over the first half of the 19th century, Clay served as a state legislator, United States Congressman, Secretary of State, and United States Senator, earning the nicknames "the Great Pacificator" for the series of compromises he crafted in order to maintain sectional peace and harmony. Yet Clay failed in his three attempts to gain the highest political office in the land, and died on the eve of the unraveling of all of his efforts over the national schism created by slavery.

 

Clay has not wanted for biographers, with the result being that there are many fine books available about his life and career. Yet it is difficult to find a better introduction to the man than Clement Eaton. A distinguished historian of the antebellum South, Eaton's command of the era is on full display in this book, which manages to encapsulate both Clay's life and his times in just two hundred pages. As the title indicates, Eaton sees Clay as an artist in his ability to reconcile the often conflicting interests of an increasingly divergent nation, an ability he credits to Clay's ability to craft deals and sell them through his political abilities. Yet Eaton also identifies a change in Clay from rising young Westerner to a member of the sociopolitical elite that ran counter to the rising democratic sentiment of the era, and likely played a role in his failure to win the presidency. While Eaton's analysis begs for more elaboration than is possible in the space available, his book remains an excellent starting point for anyone seeking to learn about his charming subject, who dominated American politics in a way that few others have since.

More posts
Your Dashboard view:
Need help?