Delaware Refinery uses Cured-In-Place Pipelining Solution from US Pipelining LLC.
Philadelphia, PA – US Pipelining, LLC., an emerging leader in learn more about Cured in Place Pipe, announced today the completion of a major refinery rehabilitation project which included the rehabilitation of nearly 1500 linear feet of piping ranging from 15 inches to 28 inches in diameter. The project, located in Delaware City, Delaware, further solidifies US Pipelining’s strategic position in the highly specialized refinery field.
A leader in CIPP technologies for industrial, commercial and municipal applications, US Pipelining continues to grow their industrial refinery portfolio of companies which now includes Shell-Royal Dutch Petroleum, Exxon Mobile, Chevron and the Mexico refining giant PEMEX. “Cured-In-Place pipelining has become a widely used and accepted technology globally as a low cost alternative to trench and replace,” states Gary Horwedel, General Manager of US Pipelining. “Industry can either close down operations, interrupt traffic flow to dig and replace failing infrastructure or, option a non-invasive rehabilitation process which rehabilitates the failed pipe from the inside out without the need for excavation. Companies and municipalities worldwide are now opting for a faster, more cost effective means of rehabilitation. That is our cured-in-place (CIPP) technology.”
Since entering the pipe rehabilitation industry 25 years ago, US Pipelining has gained recognition for their ability to offer highly specialized rehabilitation solutions to a vast array of clients including global fortune 500 companies, high-rise residential and commercial buildings and government agencies. “US Pipelining is one of a handful of companies globally who provide CIPP technology for pipes ranging in diameter from 4 inches to 120 inches,” states Horwedel. “There are very few conditions we have not seen or reconciled.”
About Cured-In-Place technology:
Cured-in-place pipe technology (CIPP) is one of several trenchless rehabilitation methods used to “noninvasively” repair existing pipelines. CIPP is a jointless, seamless, pipe-within-a-pipe with the capability to structurally rehabilitate pipes ranging in diameter from 4″–120″. With a design life of 50 years CIPP is one of the most widely used rehabilitation methods and has application in water, sewer, gas, and chemical pipelines.
About US Pipelining:
USP is an industry leader specializing in trenchless pipe rehabilitation technologies including cured-in-place pipe (CIPP). With more than 25 years experiences US Pipelining serves Fortune 500 clients, municipalities, government agencies, refineries and commercial operations globally.
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