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Providing cost-effective repair solutions

Providing cost-eff ective repair solutions

Aussie Trenchless continues to supply local and overseas clients spiral lining winding equipment and profi le, resulting in strong and continued business relationships with its contracting clients.

SRP EXP being wound into the pipeline through a manhole. A ussie Trenchless’s SRP EXP Spiral Lining System is designed to rehabilitate pipes from DN150 to DN1200 using a selection of six di erent sized pro les. e SRP EXP sizes range from a pro le type E7-050-5 for DN150 to DN250 pipes, E9-085-6 for DN300 to DN450 pipes, E14-085-6 for DN375 to DN600 pipes, E20-085-6 for DN600 to DN900 pipes.

Wastewater and sewer pipeline networks are under stress, as time goes by, underground pipeline networks continue to age and breakdown, with repairs using traditional civil open cut methods being far too costly and disruptive on communities.

Aussie Trenchless director Chris Meredith says trenchless rehabilitation techniques continue to grow in volume as they are a cost-e ective repair solution. “ e SRP EXP Spiral Lining System can be installed under ow conditions, with no by-pass pumping needed it is quick and e cient using a third-generation high quality pro le to ensure ease of installation, providing a value-added outcome for the network owners,” he says. e SRP EXP Winding Unit and Cages are a standard design. Each winding unit supplied is the same, the cages vary in diameter to suit the underground pipe size and all parts that make up the cages are standard and interchangeable on some cage sizes.

If a client requires a special diameter cage outside of the SRP EXP product range, Meredith says the company can design and supply it.

“I am looking forward to No-Dig Down Under in June this year where we will be displaying our equipment and technologies for the rst time in two years following the pandemic,” he says.

“It will be good to see a wide range of trenchless products and services on o er. From construction tools like drilling and

SRP EXP being used on a relining project in Cairns.

micro tunnelling rigs, to location and mapping services, with many and varied lining systems and products.

“In general, all agree that the trenchless industry is in good shape. e industry has solutions for most underground issues to ensure the above ground footprint and disruption is minimised during a trenchless installation.”

Spiral lining is now available to all trenchless rehabilitation contractors in Australia and overseas through Aussie Trenchless.

Meredith says it is no longer bene ting the special few, with the spiral lining market now continuing to increase due to its availability, versatility, and competitiveness. It can be installed under ow conditions, used in a wide range of pipe sizes, it has expanding tight tting pro les and xed diameter pro les with a grouted annulus gap.

“Spiral Lining pro les will continue to advance, with improved installation techniques and site application as a wide range of contractors become involved in spiral installations,” he says.

For more information visit

http://aussietrenchless.com/

Aussie Trenchless has developed its Pipe Segment Technology to be suitable for any size of circular and non-circular pipe. Aussie Trenchless off ers a range of innovate new products, adding more to its inventory.

SRP EXP Spiral Lining System

Quick and easy to install

The perfect rehabilitation solution for deteriorated sewer and storm water pipelines: SRP EXP

• An expandable tight fitting liner • No issues with high infiltration • Negotiates displacements and slight bends • Small site foot print • Smooth to work with and install • SRP EXP pipe is made from factory produced

PVC profile strip • Profile is supplied on large steel drums which are collapsible for easy reuse • The minimal wastage is recyclable • For DN150 to DN1200 pipe lines • Mechanical installation – no chemical curing or steam heating • Easily removed if site issues encountered

+61 418 691 989 PO Box 155 Oyster Bay NSW 2225 Australia enquiries@aussietrenchless.com www.aussietrenchless.com

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