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How Insituform® Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) is Installed

Click on the links below to view an animation of the Insituform® cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) process.

Insituform® CIPP Click here to view animation (7MB wmv)


The Process
1. A resin-saturated, coated felt tube is inverted (left) or pulled (right) into a damaged pipe.CIPPstage1.final.jpg
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2. Next, hot water or steam is used to cure
the resin and form a tight-fitting, jointless
and corrosion-resistant replacement pipe.







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3. We restore service laterals internally with robotically controlled cutting devices, inspect the rehabilitated pipe by closed-circuit TV.







Access the current CIPP brochure in US and metric measurements here.


 

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