Improved site is an important resource on cured-in-place pipe

PAOLI, Ind.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–
Inliner
Technologies, a leading cured-in-place pipe technology company, has
announced the launch of its new and improved website, www.Inliner.com,
to provide its customers and others in the wastewater rehabilitation
industry with the most up-to-date information on industry trends and
advancements.

“We designed the new Inliner.com to have a fresh and dynamic look, as
well as improved navigation and functionality,” said Geoff Yothers,
director, Inliner Technologies. “The site provides a wealth of resources
for engineers of all levels and others looking to learn more about the cured-in-place
pipe method of rehabilitating pipes without excavation.”

Inliner.com’s extensive resources include:

Industry news and events, including new product capabilities, patents,
and trade shows

Product specifications and resin data sheets

Engineering Design Guide request form

Interactive
map of certified installers

Product
and company videos

Information on municipal and industrial applications for wastewater
pipe rehabilitation

CIPP product installation and curing methods

Career center where applicants can send resumes to Inliner
Technologies and any of its licensees

Project case studies showcasing product capabilities

About Cured-in-place Pipe

CIPP technology allows for the renewal of damaged underground wastewater
pipes without excavation. Eliminating the need for excavations and pipe
replacement can lead to cost savings of up to 40 or 50 percent,
contributing to a considerable decrease in the overall cost of
maintaining a piping system. The technology involves a process of
impregnating a felt tube with thermosetting resin, which is then
inverted or pulled into a wastewater pipe and cured with heated water,
air/steam or UV light. The result is a pipe-within-a-pipe, designed to
withstand normal pressure and loads previously carried by the pipe it
has renewed.

About Inliner Technologies

Inliner Technologies LLC is the second-largest CIPP company in North
America, with more than 18 million feet installed in the U.S. and
Canada. Certified installers include Layne Inliner LLC, Kenny
Construction Company, Lametti & Sons Inc., Western Slope Utilities LLC
and Clean Water Works Inc. Inliner Technologies maintains headquarters
at 1468 West Hospital Road, Paoli, Ind. For more information, please
visit www.inliner.com.

Sinning CommunicationsMichelle Sinning, [email protected]

Source: Inliner Technologies