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CIPP Summary!

CIPP the world’s most popular method of pipe rehabilitation. Though recently introduced in India its history dates back to as far as 1972. This method is highly suitable for potable water mains and pressure pipes too. This is applicable to and has been successful for all shapes and diameters. An inversion in Delhi of 150 metres [...]

CIPP Summary!2017-09-18T12:45:56+05:30

CIPP & Quality Control?

—Every liner shows Meterage reading Batch number Order number — A customer can identify Manufacturing date of the liner Installer of the liner The engineer responsible  for the  contract Standards Followed: —WRc (Water Research Council Manual) ASTM F1216, WIS 4-34-04 for CIPP

CIPP & Quality Control?2017-09-18T12:45:49+05:30

CIPP -More Positives?

Other Positives: Increase or restore the integrity of the existing pipe system Relatively quick rate of renovation Variations in diameter of the carrier pipe can be accommodated Grouting between the lining and the carrier pipe is not required The systems are capable of negotiating bends in the carrier pipe

CIPP -More Positives?2017-09-18T12:45:42+05:30

Why Trenchless?

Space constraints Time Constraints Long term cost effectiveness Quality control Minimal disruption Environmental benefits Quick rate of renovation

Why Trenchless?2017-09-18T11:51:47+05:30

CIPP and its benefits?

—CIPP allows for replacement of pipes without disturbing surface structures or other utilities. —It produces a seamless, Joint less pipe lining with minimal reduction of the original pipe diameter and leaves no voids to be grouted after the liner is installed. The smooth interior of the liner reduces friction, which increases flow capacity. It has a [...]

CIPP and its benefits?2017-09-18T12:45:35+05:30

Why CIPP?

—CIPP is the most versatile rehabilitation method that has widespread applicability in the field of pipeline renewal. —Sewer and storm water systems in cities worldwide suffer from insufficient capacity, construction failures and pipe deterioration. —The traditional response has been to remove and replace them. Today, there are alternatives available which can rehabilitate the sewer line or [...]

Why CIPP?2017-09-18T12:05:44+05:30

What is CIPP?

Cured in Place Pipe (CIPP) rehabilitation is a technique for relining 'full length' pipes (manhole to manhole) insitu'. This results in a quick, simple and cost effective 'no dig' solution to costly pipe renewal with minimal disruption. OnSite has extensive experience in delivering effective no-dig rehabilitation solutions on a range of foul, surface and process pipelines [...]

What is CIPP?2017-09-18T10:33:25+05:30