DESCRIPTION
CIPP is a trenchless technology that impregnates a felt tube with epoxy resin and hardeners. The resin-saturated tube is pulled through an existing underground pipe system and used as a conduit to create a new inner replacement pipe.
Once in place, the epoxy filled tube is cured with hot water or steam allowing it to expand and form a new pipe within the existing pipe. The (CIPP) process is not invasive and causes minimal disruption to traffic, work productivity, or people in their homes. Municipalities typically perform CIPP installations by accessing piping systems through city manholes.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Cures fast with mild (120°F) heat
- Trenchless repair of pipes from 2″ to 102″ in diameter
- Lines pipes and drain lines with a 90-degree bend
- Immediately rehabilitates the underground pipe system by adding internal structural reinforcement
- Multiple 2:1 or 4:1 hardener curing agents (for variable temperature range production)
- Resin is tinted blue, hardeners are transparent yellow (ensuring properly-mixed uniform green color)
- Trenchless repair of underground pipe systems
- Less invasive pipe replacement procedures
- Rehabilitates corrosive and leaking pipe systems
- Restores structural integrity
- Eliminates corrosion, leakage and pollution