Process of Pipe Relining
Pipe relining, also known as Cured In-Place Pipelining (CIPP), is a trenchless rehabilitation method by which both commercial and domestic pipelines can be repaired without the excess costs associated with having to dig up and replace existing pipelines. CIPP has applications in sewer, water, gas and chemical pipelines ranging in diameter from 0.1 to 2.8 meters. Replacing traditional drain and sewerage pipe systems are probably the most dreaded domestic nightmares when it comes to the expense and aesthetic appearance. However, CIPP solves these problems with minimal digging even if the pipes have suffered substantial internal damage. It is a jointless, seamless pipe lining within an existing pipe. Sewer relining in Sydney has been proven to be a simple, fast and more affordable method for more than a decade in Australia. Pipe relining attempts to repair the pipes by curing them from the inside using a resin impregnated felt tube made of polyester, fiberglass cloth, spread to...