Cured In Place Pipe (CIPP) is a trenchless technology used to repair existing pipelines without the need for excavation. It involves the insertion of a flexible tube coated with a resin-impregnated liner into the existing pipe. The liner is then inflated and cured with hot water, steam, or ultraviolet light, creating a new pipe within the existing one. CIPP is used to repair a variety of pipe materials, including concrete, clay, cast iron, and PVC. CIPP is a cost-effective and efficient solution for repairing pipelines, as it eliminates the need for excavation and the associated costs. It also reduces the disruption to the surrounding environment, as the repair can be completed without the need to dig up the ground. Additionally, CIPP can be used to repair pipes of any size, from small residential pipes to large industrial pipelines. Some of the companies in the CIPP market include Nu Flow Technologies, Perma-Liner Industries, and Insituform Technologies. Show Less Read more
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