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How it works

The physics of a hollow plastic ball cover

A pour-on layer of UV-stabilized HDPE spheres that covers, conserves, resists, and insulates — here's why it works.

Coverage geometry — why 91%

Poured onto a surface, equal floating spheres self-arrange into hexagonal close packing. The densest planar circle packing fills about 90.7% of the area, so Armor Ball® settles into a dense ~91% interlocking layer with small gaps that let rain and snow pass. The balls self-adjust as the level changes and re-cover after any disturbance.

Insulation & R-value

The floating layer of hollow balls traps a buffer of air at the surface, insulating the liquid at R-2. That slows heat loss from heated process water, cutting heating costs up to 70% (up to ~75% for AQUA). For higher insulation, AWTT's range extends to R-17+.

UV & evaporation mechanism

Covering 91% of the surface removes most of the exposed area that drives evaporation and shields the water from wind and sun, cutting evaporative loss up to 90%. The same opaque layer blocks the UV that feeds algae and drives disinfection-byproduct reactions.

Wind & ballast

Standard Armor Ball® is rated to 35 MPH. Where sites are more exposed, Armor Ball® AQUA self-fills with water ballast (≈50 g → ≈275 g), raising wind resistance to 75 MPH with no pumps, anchors, cables, or liner penetration.

Install & logistics

From dry van to a 91% cover in hours

  1. 01

    Calculate quantity

    About 10 balls/ft² (108/m²). A 1-acre pond needs roughly 435,600 balls.

  2. 02

    Deliver in bulk

    AQUA ships in ~40 lb mesh bags; a 53-ft dry van unloads in ~1–2 hours.

  3. 03

    Pour onto the surface

    No anchors, cables, liner penetration, or draining — pour directly onto the liquid.

  4. 04

    Self-arranges

    Balls self-interlock into a dense 91% layer that self-adjusts to changing levels.

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FAQ

How it works — questions answered

Why do spherical balls cover 91% and not 100%?

Equal spheres floating on a surface settle into a hexagonal close-packed arrangement. The densest planar packing of circles fills about 90.7% of the area, leaving small interstitial gaps between balls — which is why Armor Ball® achieves 91% surface coverage rather than 100%.

How does a ball cover reduce evaporation?

Evaporation is driven by exposed water surface, wind across it, and solar heating. By covering 91% of the surface, Armor Ball® removes most of the open area and shields the water from wind and sun, cutting evaporative loss up to 90% per AWTT published data.

How does the cover control algae?

Algae and cyanobacteria need sunlight to photosynthesize. The opaque, UV-stabilized HDPE layer blocks light at the surface, starving blooms — a chemical-free control that also limits UV-driven reactions such as bromate formation.

How does water ballast resist wind?

In Armor Ball® AQUA, each ball self-fills with water, raising its mass from about 50 g to roughly 275 g. The heavier balls resist being lifted or displaced by wind, raising the cover's wind rating to 75 MPH (120 km/h) without anchors or liner penetration.

Does rain or snow build up on the cover?

No. Because the layer is made of discrete balls with interstitial gaps, rain and snow pass through to the liquid below rather than pooling on top, and the cover is not damaged by ice or snow.

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