HydraTite™ Seal Offers Trenchless Pipe Repair
Jul 22, 2009
HydraTite™ is a proven-effective sealing solution for trenchless mechanical remediation of aging or broken pipe joints. By eliminating the need for costly excavations, HydraTite™ has become increasingly popular among municipalities and other markets with limited budgets.
The HydraTite™ system, which consists of a rubber seal that is held in place by stainless steel retaining bands is custom designed and manufactured for each individual project. The seals can be interlocked to span long lengths of pipe or can include a backing band or extra bands to accommodate the unique remediation requirements of pressure piping with internal pressures of up to 300psi and infiltration of up to 70 feet of head (30 psi). HydraTite™ is ideal for remediation of storm drains, sewer systems, gas pipelines, potable water irrigation and power generation lines. The HydraTite™ Sealing System is NSF/ANSI 61 certified for drinking water.
HydraTite™ is just one system in a line of pipe remediation products by HydraTech Engineered Products. The company specializes in engineered products which provide trenchless pipe remediation to industrial, municipal, marine and pipeline markets on both a national and global level. More detailed information, technical data and case studies for all HydraTech's products can be obtained by visiting www.hydratechllc.com.
Contact:
HydraTech Engineered Products, LLC
10448 Chester Road
Cincinnati, OH 45215
PH.: 513.827.9169
FAX: 513.827.9171
E-Mail: info@hydratechllc.com
Internet: www.hydratechllc.com
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