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Cured-in-place pipe

Figure 10.11 Cured-in-place pipe rehabilitation. Reproduced with permission from Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI, USA... Figure 10.11 Cured-in-place pipe rehabilitation. Reproduced with permission from Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI, USA...
Coatings based on vinyl-epoxies are used as corrosion barrier coatings for storage tanks containing corrosive chemicals. Vinyl-epoxies are a very efficient and long-lasting means of protection for the repair of cured-in-place pipes. This is comparable to replacing a pipe. [Pg.212]

Durability of fiberglass reinforced plastics tanks and pipes 275 Table 8.4 Average test results of cured-in-place pipe after 20 years in service... [Pg.275]

Test laminates taken from a 20 year old pipe section in the UK showed that cured-in-place pipe had not undergone any significant change. The pipe had physical properties higher than the original requirements for the... [Pg.275]

In 1971, one of the first pipes was installed in the UK in London in the form of 1.17 X 0.61 m egg shaped profiles. A polyester felt mat tube impregnated with an isophthalic polyester resin was installed and cured in place. After 20 years, a section of the pipe was taken out of service and the strength properties were measured. The cured-in-place pipe retained its properties and still had a flexural strength that was 30% over the initial installation requirements. The parts showed no sign of wear or deformation. Several other pipe sections have been checked after years of service and found to be virtually unchanged. [Pg.275]

The textile preform is placed in a tool to shape the part. LCM processes can be structured according to the tool used. Infusion processes like Resin Transfer Molding (RTM), Compression Resin Transfer Molding (CRTM), and Structural Reaction Injection Molding (SHIM) utilize a double sided mold. In contrast, Vacuum Assisted Resin Transfer Molding (VARTM), Rotational Molding (RM), and the Cured-In-Place Pipe process (CIPP) need only one rigid tool wall,... [Pg.20]

Oxner K B and AUsup T (1998) Advances in cured-in-place pipe rehabilitation for pressurized piping systems, http //www.insituform.com,... [Pg.37]

This rapidly growing but complex sector combines textiles, fibres, and plastics. Nonwovens are also growing underground through their use in cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) liners, which permits renovation of underground utility pipes with minimal excavation. A future potential area of development could take CIPP nonwoven structures into potable water pipe liners [13]. [Pg.14]

Muenchmeyer, G.P., Gemora, I., 2007. Mainline Pipe Rehabilitation Using Cured-in-place Pipe (CIPP) Folded Pipe Technology (accessed 23.09.14.). muenchmeyerassoc.com/pdf/ cipp01.pdf. [Pg.284]

Oxner, K.B., AUsup, T., 1999. Advances in Cured-in-place Pipe Rehabilitation for Pressurized Piping Systems (accessed 16.09.14.). www.insituform.com/mm/flles/Adnvances incured. pdf. [Pg.284]

Reinforced Plastics, 2010. Cured in Place Pipe Aids Restoration Project (accessed 23.09.14.). http //www.reinforcedplastics.com/view/4177/cured-in-place-pipe-aids-restoration-project/. [Pg.284]


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