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. As one of the most widely used rehabilitation methods, CIPP has applications in sewer, water, gas, chemical and district heating pipelines ranging in diameter from 0.1 to 2.8 meters (2–110 inches).
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| - Schlauchlining (de)
- Cured-in-place pipe (en)
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| - Schlauchlining (auch: Schlauchrelining) ist ein gängiges Verfahren zur grabenlosen Sanierung von erdverlegten, drucklosen Entwässerungsnetzen wie etwa der Kanalisation. Es wird oft als No-Dig-Verfahren (englisch No-Dig, kein Graben), also grabenloses Verfahren bezeichnet. Hierbei wird ein mit Kunstharz getränkter Kunststoffschlauch (Schlauchliner oder Inliner) in den Kanal eingezogen oder eingestülpt, der anschließend aushärtet. (de)
- La tecnologia del CIPP - Cured In Place Pipe (Rivestimento polimerizzato in sito), detta anche Cured In Place Lining o Risanamento con tubi reticolati in sito in situ lining o ancora soft lining, è una metodica di risanamento no-dig di condotte interrate ed aeree (relining riabilitativo) che consiste nella ricostruzione all'interno della condotta esistente di un nuovo tubo che prende la forma del tubo ospite e se ne assume tutte le caratteristiche idrauliche ( ma anche statiche). (it)
- 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. As one of the most widely used rehabilitation methods, CIPP has applications in sewer, water, gas, chemical and district heating pipelines ranging in diameter from 0.1 to 2.8 meters (2–110 inches). (en)
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| - 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. As one of the most widely used rehabilitation methods, CIPP has applications in sewer, water, gas, chemical and district heating pipelines ranging in diameter from 0.1 to 2.8 meters (2–110 inches). The process of CIPP involves inserting and running a felt lining into a preexisting pipe that is the subject of repair. Resin within the liner is then exposed to a curing element to make it attach to the inner walls of the pipe. Once fully cured, the lining now acts as a new pipeline. (en)
- Schlauchlining (auch: Schlauchrelining) ist ein gängiges Verfahren zur grabenlosen Sanierung von erdverlegten, drucklosen Entwässerungsnetzen wie etwa der Kanalisation. Es wird oft als No-Dig-Verfahren (englisch No-Dig, kein Graben), also grabenloses Verfahren bezeichnet. Hierbei wird ein mit Kunstharz getränkter Kunststoffschlauch (Schlauchliner oder Inliner) in den Kanal eingezogen oder eingestülpt, der anschließend aushärtet. (de)
- La tecnologia del CIPP - Cured In Place Pipe (Rivestimento polimerizzato in sito), detta anche Cured In Place Lining o Risanamento con tubi reticolati in sito in situ lining o ancora soft lining, è una metodica di risanamento no-dig di condotte interrate ed aeree (relining riabilitativo) che consiste nella ricostruzione all'interno della condotta esistente di un nuovo tubo che prende la forma del tubo ospite e se ne assume tutte le caratteristiche idrauliche ( ma anche statiche). (it)
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