
UV-cured Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) lining is a trenchless rehabilitation method used to restore the structural integrity of existing pipelines with minimal excavation. A resin-impregnated liner is installed within the host pipe and cured using controlled ultraviolet light to form a jointless, fully structural liner. The cured liner prov
UV-cured Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) lining is a trenchless rehabilitation method used to restore the structural integrity of existing pipelines with minimal excavation. A resin-impregnated liner is installed within the host pipe and cured using controlled ultraviolet light to form a jointless, fully structural liner. The cured liner provides high flexural strength and modulus, reduces infiltration and exfiltration, and improves hydraulic performance. This method is ideal for storm and sanitary systems requiring rapid installation, consistent quality control, and long-term durability.

High-strength, reinforced 100% solids epoxy coatings (no VOCs, solvents, or fumes) designed to restore and protect deteriorated structures. Once cured, these systems form a fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) lining with high compressive strength (up to 16,000 psi), tensile strength (up to 8,900 psi), and enhanced flexural properties. Ideal f
High-strength, reinforced 100% solids epoxy coatings (no VOCs, solvents, or fumes) designed to restore and protect deteriorated structures. Once cured, these systems form a fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) lining with high compressive strength (up to 16,000 psi), tensile strength (up to 8,900 psi), and enhanced flexural properties. Ideal for partially or fully deteriorated structures requiring corrosion resistance and long-term durability.

State-of-the-art geopolymer mortar linings engineered for structural rehabilitation of pipes, culverts, and containment structures. Once cured, these systems provide compressive strengths up to 8,000 psi and flexural strength up to 1,500 psi. Geopolymer materials offer excellent resistance to H₂S and sulfuric acid environments, making th
State-of-the-art geopolymer mortar linings engineered for structural rehabilitation of pipes, culverts, and containment structures. Once cured, these systems provide compressive strengths up to 8,000 psi and flexural strength up to 1,500 psi. Geopolymer materials offer excellent resistance to H₂S and sulfuric acid environments, making them well-suited for aggressive sanitary conditions and long-term asset protection.
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