A cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) is a trenchless rehabilitation method used to repair existing pipelines. It is a jointless, seamless, pipe lining within an existing pipe. The process of CIPP involves inserting and running lining into a pre-existing pipe that is the subject of repair. CIPP linings use a thicker, heavier, resin impregnated liner, such as polyester or fiberglass cloth, that cure within the damaged pipe to a hard, structural finish, essentially creating a pipe within a pipe.
The 5 Factors to Consider When Choosing the Right Machine to Weld Your CIPP Liner.
Manufacturing cured in place pipeline (CIPP) liner requires many considerations and a wide range of manufacturing solutions. Because of significant market variability, manufacturers and material suppliers must be able to offer product diversity and consistent quality output.
When designing your custom machine, the important factors to consider are:
Factor 1. Know the automated systems required to produce your CIPP products
Factor 2. Know your fabric options
Factor 3. Know your seam options
Factor 4. Know your end-product considerations
Factor 5. Know your capabilities
There are many options and choices to be made within those five factors. Assessments must be made on your current capabilities and long-term goals. Fortunately, Miller Weldmaster has the expertise and experience to guide you every step of the way. Working with an industry expert will ensure every important consideration has been examined.
Working with a custom machine expert will ensure the delivery of a solution that will stand the test of time. An automated solution will increase your output and decrease your labor, allowing you to provide an affordable, long-term solution to your customers.
To learn more about our custom solutions for the CIPP industry, please contact sales@weldmaster.com or visit: https://www.weldmaster.com/industries/cured-in-place