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Introducing America’s First UV Cured Fiberglass CIPP. The Best Solution for CIPP American Made, American Support. Strength. Test Results 4MM 8” StreamlinerUV ™ Liner Flexural strength: 52,000 PSI 50 year flexural strength: 33,840 PSI (65% retention) Flexural modulus: 1,700,000 PSI - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Best Solution for CIPP

American Made, American Support

Introducing America’s FirstUV Cured Fiberglass CIPP

Test Results4MM 8” StreamlinerUV™ LinerFlexural strength: 52,000 PSI50 year flexural strength: 33,840 PSI (65% retention)

Flexural modulus: 1,700,000 PSI50 year flexural modulus: 1,160,240 PSI (68% retention)

3MM 8” StreamlinerUV™ LinerFlexural strength: 47,000 PSIFlexural modulus: 1,350,000 PSI

Water Tight: 100% leak proof*No Shrinkage: 0.0% loss*

Thin Wall: From 3mmCured: Ultra Violet Light

Curing Speed: 7.5ft per minute (8” )Laterals: No seals or grouting required

Flow: Hazen-Williams C=150

*2009 IKT Liner Report, (Institute for Underground Infrastructure)

Polyester outer containment and protection foil.

Chemical and temperature resistant 7 layer polyethylene/polyamine inner containment foil.

Multiple layers of high quality E-CR fiberglass. The fiberglass layers are saturated with polyester or vinyl ester resins during manufacturing.

Translucent UV resistant outer foil.

Clear inner foil is removed.

Outer foil remains in the pipe after curing.

Proprietary resin “jelling” maintains consistent wall thickness during storage, shipping and installation.

Line is bypassedLine is bypassed Upstream manhole is pluggedUpstream manhole is plugged

Line is cleaned and pre-videoedLine is cleaned and pre-videoed Rope pulled in during pre-videoRope pulled in during pre-video

Pre-liner pulled through the pipe Pre-liner pulled through the pipe with rope inserted from pre-videowith rope inserted from pre-video

Second rope is pulled through pipe Second rope is pulled through pipe with pre-liner.with pre-liner.

Liner is delivered to the job siteLiner is delivered to the job site Liner is pulled in place by a winchLiner is pulled in place by a winch

Safety sleeves are inserted on liner Safety sleeves are inserted on liner End caps are installed on each end of End caps are installed on each end of

the linerthe liner

Liner is inflated and calibrated at 8psi Light Train is inserted and pressure is Light Train is inserted and pressure is

restoredrestored

Light Train Camera is activatedLight Train Camera is activated Light Train is manually pulled and Light Train is manually pulled and

uncured liner is video inspecteduncured liner is video inspected

Any installation issues are resolved and video is archived.

Light Train UV lamps are activatedLight Train UV lamps are activated Light Train is pulled via computer control Light Train is pulled via computer control

through the liner.through the liner.

Speed, temperature and pressure are monitored throughout the curing process.

* D2990 test results StreamLiner UV* *Insituform

*2009 IKT Liner Report, (Institute for Underground Infrastructure)

100% water tight* 63% water tight *

0.0% ≤5%

8” 3MM Liner0% Shrinkage

Loss of I.D.

5.8%

8” 6MM Liner3% Shrinkage

Loss of I.D.

15.8%

Flexural Mod 448K PSIFlexural Strength of 9300 PSINo pre-cure videosThicker wall and reduced flow

Liner shown to shrinkLiner shown to leakMust seal lateral connectionsMust deal with odor and styrene

No ShrinkageNo leakingNo Lateral Seals neededNo odor or curing by-products

Flexural Mod of 1.7M PSIFlexural Strength 52K PSIMultiple curing videosThinner liner and greater flow

Review the Streamliner UV specification doc

Recommend UV fiberglass as an approved material

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