It’s more convenient than traditional pipe rehabilitation projects. And it’s already been used to repair hundreds of millions of miles of underground infrastructure in the United States alone.
A relatively inexpensive method for replacing aging water pipelines across the nation may come with health risks, a USA TODAY investigation has found. Known as cured-in-place pipe lining, or CIPP, the ...
Dublin, Dec. 02, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Cured-In-Place Pipe Market by Diameter Type, by Resin Type, by Fabric Type, by Curing Type, by Weaving Type, by Coating Type, and by Region, Size, Share, ...
In October 2017, Brett Morrow, a 22-year-old rugby player known as “String Bean” to his teammates, died while helping to install a plastic liner inside a Chicago-area sewer pipe. He had descended a 20 ...
Low voltage conductivity allows utilities to automatically identify location and severity of defects in Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) and other trenchless rehabilitation. AI-CCTV is not able to determine ...
HOUSTON, Aug. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Vortex Companies (Vortex) announced that it has recently acquired Troy, Ohio based, Premier Pipe USA (Premier Pipe), a long-time provider of high-performance ...