Preparing for Lining Ponds with HDPE Liner
When constructing lined ponds for shrimp and fish farming, what steps and materials are needed? Below is a detailed guide to help farmers prepare and plan effectively.
Aqua Mina, a leading company in designing lined ponds in Vietnam, provides an overview of essential preparations to ensure a smooth setup process.

Steps to Prepare for Lined Ponds
Choose a site that is convenient for shrimp or fish farming and facilitates daily management.
Ensure the pond base is even and free from debris, such as sand, gravel, and sharp objects.
Spread a layer of sand (3-5 cm thick) to protect the from punctures.
Use steel to construct the frame, consider options such as hot-dipped galvanized steel or cold-galvanized steel. For durability, hot-dipped galvanized steel is recommended.
Use steel or HDPE mesh to prevent the from tearing under water pressure.
Use HDPE liner made from virgin plastic, avoid recycled HDPE s, as they are less durable.
Install siphon systems for water intake, drainage, and waste discharge. Composite siphon pits are ideal due to their durability and lightweight nature.
Equip the pond with essential aeration devices, such as nano-tube oxygen pipes, flexible water and air conduits, diffuser plates, and bottom oxygen diffusers.
For cost-effective aeration equipment, visit Aqua Mina’s Equipment Website.

Is It Cheaper to Build a Lined-Pond Yourself or Outsource?
While it might seem cost-effective to construct your own lined pond, the reality is often the opposite.
Answer: Purchasing steel in small quantities often leads to higher prices compared to wholesale purchases.
Fabrication requires tools like bending, pressing, and welding machines, which can significantly increase costs.
Cutting and welding s without proper expertise can result in water leaks, wasting materials and labor.
Purchasing small quantities of aeration equipment and siphon pits from multiple sources may lead to non-compatible parts and higher overall costs.
Why Choose Aqua Mina for HDPE Lined Ponds?
By purchasing ready-made -lined ponds from Aqua Mina, farmers can save significantly on costs. The company ensures:
Affordable pricing for high-quality products.
Professional installation and technical support.
Comprehensive warranties and reliable after-sales services.
Let Aqua Mina handle your pond needs, giving you peace of mind and better farming efficiency.

Contact AQUA MINA for consultation and supply of aquaculture round tanks and aquaculture equipment for high-tech shrimp farming.
- Address: 685 National Highway 1A, Binh Hung Hoa Ward, Binh Tan District, Ho Chi Minh City
- Phone: 1800 6071 (Toll-free hotline)
- Email: sales@aquamina.com.vn or oversea@aquamina.com.vn
Aqua Mina's distributor in Japan:
REX INDUSTRIES CO., LTD
- Address: 1-9-3 Hishiya-Higashi, Higashi-Osaka 578-0948 JAPAN
- Email: kimakubo@rexind.co.jp
- Phone: +81-(0)72-961-9893
- Website: http://www.rexind.co.jp/e/

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