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Process Pipe Projects

 Flow-Liner CIPP Utilized at Egg Processing Plant

This Nebraskan Egg Processing Plant was in quite a predicament when one of their unique processing pipes was found to be cracked and with leaking joints. The pipe was under the concrete floor, walls and tons of heavy and expensive equipment. The cost to correct this with a traditional dig-and-replace method was not only expensive, but also inconvenient with the need to move equipment and delay the facility's production. A Flow-Liner certified installer was contacted to make this project less detrimental by using Cured-In-Place-Pipe (CIPP) lining. 

While using trenchless methods like CIPP relieved the customer from the headaches of demolition, the project was not without challenges. The cracked and leaking pipe had seven bends to navigate along the way.Along with the numerous bends, there was also a change in diameter halfway through the pipes, adding an extra layer of difficulty to the installation. Despite all of the challenges, our expert installers were able to successfully line the pipes.


SunAmerica Center

SunAmerica Center is a 39-story, 534-foot skyscraper in Century City, Los Angeles, California. The tower was completed in 1990. SunAmerica contacted their general contractor looking for pre-maintenance pipe lining. A Flow-Liner Certified installer was contacted to complete the work.

Using the Flow-Liner Cured-in-Place-Pipe inversion system, two 10-inch process water pipes were successfully lined, securing their structural integrity for many decades to come.