This paper will cover the historical challenges that have arisen in the application of both traditional Cured in Place Pipe lining (CIPP) and Ultraviolet (UV) Cured structural lining in South East Asia and the Middle East over the last two decades. The paper will examine issues faced in projects in these regions, from a technical, environmental, geographical and climatic perspective. Further, the paper with examine current projects using UV Cured structural lining systems, demonstrating how specific and historical challenges have been met. Finally the paper will also look at the status of the region and attitudes towards use of these technologies looking forward. BKP Berolina is a worldwide technology leader in providing UV-cured glass fibre reinforced plastics (GRP) and Cured In Place (CIP) lining systems for trenchless rehabilitation of pipes. The light curable liner is tailor-made for each application. The cured liner belongs to the group of reinforced CIPP. High elasticity modulus (E-modulus) enables superior liner stiffness; this ensures maximum flow capacity with minimal cross-section reduction. Fast installation keeps disturbance to the environment to a minimum. Traffic flow, social and commercial life and running production in industrial operations remains virtually unaffected.
Ultraviolet cured structural lining: Overcoming the challenges
Ultraviolett-gehärtete Auskleidungen: Bewältigung von Herausforderungen
2010
9 Seiten, 1 Bild, 1 Tabelle, 4 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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