Cut Price Pipe Relining
Cut Price Pipe Relining
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Video

1st vision before lining, used drizoro maxplux for rebuild support of eroded support base.
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boundary trap prior to rebuild and trenchless lining g repair to main.
Cast Iron Drain Cleaning
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Cleaning of a cast iron drain in preparation of pipe relining.
Pipe Relining Inversion Method
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Pipe relining instructional video showing CIPP pipe relining cured in place - sewer pipe repair. Junction reinstatement.
Sectional Pipe Relining or Pipe Patch
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Sectional pipe relining using epoxy resin, liner and 2 meter packer. Damaged cast iron drain relining demonstration.
Junction Relining
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Pipe junction relining repair using Sacpro junction packer and steam cure. For use to repair damaged underground or inaccessible connecting junctions of sewer or stormwater pipework.
Pipe Relining Robotic Cutter
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Robotic reinstatement of junction after pipe relining. Robotic cutter allows opening of branches sealed during the relining process

Komentáře

  • @buzzack1520
    @buzzack1520 Před 10 měsíci

    Was that a tub of water to keep it cool?

    • @cutpricepiperelining3686
      @cutpricepiperelining3686 Před 4 měsíci

      Hi, The ice water is used as it slows the themochemical reaction the epoxy resin. The resin used for this video is a fast setting resin as we were working in a studio and could not use a boiler to force cure a slow reacting resin. The work time of this resin at 20 degrees is only 15min and ambient cure at 3hrs. Usually a resin of between 40 min to 1 hr work time is used for inversion lining installations to prevent hot (cooked and hardend sections) spots in the liner as when its loaded into the drum it becomes a mass and will heat up if not installed in an expedient manner. Slow resin can be force cured in under 1hr and 24hrs for ambient cure.

  • @tamarabuxton2516
    @tamarabuxton2516 Před 3 lety

    That's pretty cool