Brief: Discover the innovative Cured In Place Pipe (CIPP) water inversion and hot water cure method for underground pipes repair without digging. This video showcases the trenchless repair process, from material fabrication to site inversion and curing, ensuring efficient and durable pipeline restoration.
Related Product Features:
Hot water cure liner trenchless repair for underground pipes with no digging required.
Material fabrication includes precise resin and curing agent mixing for optimal performance.
Construction site inversion ensures seamless pipeline repair with minimal disruption.
Heating process uses a hot water boiler to cure the resin at approximately 85°C.
Tail end treatment includes cutting excess material and grouting for a seamless finish.
Suitable for pipes up to DN1800mm in diameter.
Efficient and durable solution for underground pipe repair.
Environmentally friendly method with reduced excavation and waste.
Faqs:
What is the CIPP water inversion method?
The CIPP water inversion method involves inserting a resin-soaked liner into the damaged pipe and curing it with hot water, creating a new pipe within the old one without excavation.
How does the hot water cure process work?
The hot water cure process circulates heated water through the liner, causing the resin to harden at around 85°C, forming a durable new pipe inside the existing one.
What diameters can the CIPP method repair?
The CIPP method can repair pipes up to DN1800mm in diameter, making it suitable for a wide range of underground pipe systems.