Five product categories — liners, equipment, resin, inspection, and accessories — covering every stage of trenchless pipeline rehabilitation from pretreatment through curing.
From UV-cured fiberglass tubes to spiral-wound PVC profiles — six liner technologies covering DN100 to DN2500. Each liner is engineered for a specific combination of host pipe material, conveyed media, and curing method.
Resin-impregnated felt for steam-cured CIPP — DN100–DN2000, up to 1000m continuous
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Pressure pipeline lining — water, oil, gas, district heating, DN100–DN1500
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Pre-formed PVC liner pull-in repair — DN150–DN1000, any cross-section
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Live-flow trenchless lining for large-diameter pipes — DN600–DN2500
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Turn-key automated CIPP fiber liner manufacturing equipment
View detailsVehicle-mounted UV curing systems, pneumatic inversion units, steam curing rigs, and composite spraying equipment — the mechanical backbone of every CIPP rehabilitation project.
Container-mounted UV curing rig — 3 light trains, DN200–DN2200
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Spray-on mortar + polyurethane composite repair vehicle — for pipes, manholes, culverts
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Vehicle-mounted pneumatic inversion + steam curing — up to 300m per operation
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Vinyl ester for chemical resistance, unsaturated polyester for cost-efficient drainage rehab, and UV-curable resins for energy-efficient photo-cured installations.
Cost-effective resin for large-diameter drainage pipeline rehabilitation
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Pipeline periscopes, CCTV crawlers, amphibious robots, and dredging robots — the diagnostic and pretreatment toolkit for every successful CIPP project.
Crawler-based CCTV inspection for full pipeline condition assessment
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Land + water detection robot for partially-flooded pipelines
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Gaskets, pulleys, guide rollers, kevlar ropes, airbags, UV light trains, and slurry pumps — the consumables and ancillary equipment that keep CIPP projects on schedule.
Our engineering team designs project-specific liner formulations, equipment configurations, and OEM production lines.
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