A Comprehensive Breakdown of How Thermoform PVC Liners Work

With a blend of top-notch engineering and exacting factory standards, the Thermoform PVC liner stands tall as a premier choice for trenchless technology. Its specialized compounds are designed to enhance key attributes, ensuring the liner is robust, flexible, and reliable. This makes it an excellent solution for numerous pipe rehabilitation needs.

Swift Steam Reaction

A major consideration for plumbers deciding between PVC liners vs. CIPP liners is the duration required for full setting. Since every hour is valuable in the field, some lining techniques can be time-consuming, taking up to a day. Thermoform Liners are designed to allow steam to permeate quickly, resulting in faster shaping with less applied pressure.

Top-Notch Flexibility and Shape Retention

Memory is a crucial factor in trenchless relining projects, especially when evaluating PVC fold and form pipe liners vs. cured in place pipe liners. The chosen material needs to retain its shape after setting while also being adaptable enough to avoid lasting warping during the period between production and use.

With its distinctive PVC alloy composition, Thermoform Liner provides enhanced control over the material’s glassing attributes. It adapts quickly and accurately to the host pipe’s dimensions, forming a strong memory almost immediately. As a result, the liner not only facilitates pipe rehabilitation but also strengthens and supports the pipe.

Reliable Technological Innovations You Can Depend On

While some emerging technologies fall short of expectations, Thermoform Liner meets and even exceeds. We stand behind the efficiency, safety, and versatility of this trenchless solution, suitable for both commercial and residential needs.

Contact our team today to discover more about the technology, production standards, and specifications of our engineered lining solutions!

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Case Studies

5th September 2024

A growing problem under New Mexico

In Albuquerque, New Mexico, the aging sewer infrastructure has become a primary concern with parts of the concrete pipe structure being more than 50 years old.

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