The Elements of CIPP: Cured-in-Place Materials and Processes

Dec 19, 2018

Cured-in-place-pipe (CIPP) rehab has become the number one method for sewer repairs and continues to see impressive technological advances.

Cured-in-place-pipe (CIPP) sewer rehab has seen significant technological advances and widespread acceptance since first reaching the U.S. in the 1980s. From resins to liner materials to cure methods, proper CIPP installation is a science.

Various elements impact CIPP installation and effectiveness including resin, liner material and cure method. So how do each affect the process?

In a new white paper, The Elements of CIPP: Cured-in-Place Materials and Processes, we break down the components and complexities of CIPP.

This resource explains the evolution of the technology and why it is the preferred pipeline rehabilitation method utilized by municipalities across the country.

 

Learn more about the variables of CIPP in PRT’s newest white paper, The Elements of CIPP: Cured-in-Place Materials and Processes. Get the FREE white paper today!

 

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