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Sprayed in place pipe

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Sprayed in place pipe (SIPP) technologies is a trench-less rehabilitation method used to repair existing pipelines, that involves a robotic lining system that develops and manufactures proprietary lining polymeric. SIPP is a jointless, seamless, pipe with in a pipe with the capability to rehabilitate pipes ranging in diameter of .1 to 2.8 meters.[1] SIPP can be applied in water, sewer, gas, and chemical pipelines.

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  1. ^ "Trenchless Technology Pipeline and Utility Design, Construction, and Renewal". 2008-04-18. Archived from the original on 2008-04-18. Retrieved 2017-08-01.