CuraFlo - Spincast System
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Less excavating and disturbance of buildings and utilities
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No service connection digging
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No service connection plugging or blow back required, so no damage to lining or slugs left in the main
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pH is not affected
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Long length installations
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Potable water approved (certified to meet ANSI/NSF Standard 61)
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Structural enhancement capability.
Corrosion and Brown Water Eliminated
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Restore water quality
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Improve flow characteristics
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Prevent future corrosion and leaks
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Correct many pipe defects
Spincast Installation Process
Access the Pipe
Access points are made at fittings (valves, tees, fires, hydrants, bends etc.) in conformance with all local, state and OSHA safety requirements.
Isolate the Pipe
The piping system is isolated by closing the appropriate isolating valves within the system to shut off water to the designated pipe.
Clean the Pipe
Pipe sections or fittings are removed from each access point. The internal surface is then cleaned using one of several cleaning methods.
Pre Lining Inspection
Closed-circuit television is used to inspect the pipes, checking for cleanliness and identifying any potential problems.
Spincast Lining
A specialized rig pulls a plural-component hose through the pipe while centrifugally applying the epoxy coating.
Post-Lining Inspection
Following the required cure time for the epoxy lining the pipe is again inspected using a CCTV system.
Disinfect Pipe
After the lining has been inspected, the pipe can be disinfected and flushed.
Return to Service
Pipes are reconnected and water service is returned.

