March 04, 2025
As provided by Building a Better World for All of Us® | sehinc.com
1. Infiltration Installation
2. Small Construction Footprint
3. Environmentally Friendly and Safe
The UV curing process doesn’t usewater, so you can leave the heavy water equipment at home. This lessens the footprint and impact on your residents’ properties. Traditional steam and water methods also create gas, causing a need to protect both workers and residents. UV avoids all of that.
4. Completely Trenchless
All access to the piping when using UV curing is through manholes and via robots. No digging required. Digging can be an expensive and destructive process.
5. Faster Cure Times
You can service approximately five feet of piping per minute although this varies based on liner thickness. This dramatically shortens the time required to rehab piping, which means less downtime in local services for residents.
6. Easy Inspection
Closed circuit TV is used to inspect the liner for wrinkles or folds prior to curing. Traditional lining with steam or hot water does not enable liner inspection until the pipe is cured out and hardened.
7. No Damage to Current Pipes
There’s no concern about causing damage to your City’s current PVC pipe with the excess heat that’s used in other trenchless methods.
8. Minimal Impact to Sewer Capacity
The stronger but thinner material allows minimal impact on the existing sewer capacity. The high-strength fiberglass properties result in thinner wall design, maximized hydraulic capacity and reduced resin consumption.
9. Health Concerns Minimized
Odors and effects of the Styrene resin used to cake the pipes is minimized due to encapsulation, which seals and limits harm. There is no potential for the Styrene, which is considered a carcinogen, to migrate into the sewer system.
10. No Cooking
This is the beauty and value of UV curing. No cooking allows efficiency and restricts the amount of Styrene released, which promotes an environmentally friendly project.