B29C63/34

METAL-PLASTIC COMPOSITE PIPE COMPOUNDING DEVICE AND COMPOUNDING PROCESS

The present disclosure provides a metal-plastic composite pipe compounding device and a compounding process, the compounding device comprising a material conveying apparatus, a workbench, and a support apparatus, a clamping assembly and a heating and cooling apparatus which are mounted on the workbench. The clamping assembly may move on the workbench; the material conveying apparatus moves a pipe to be machined into or out of the support apparatus; the support apparatus supports the pipe to be machined and may drive same to ascend or descend; the clamping assembly clamps and seals two ends of a plastic pipe of the pipe to be machined; and the clamping assembly drives the pipe to be machined to pass through the heating and cooling apparatus. In the present disclosure, a feeding process, a clamping process, heating and cooling processes and a discharging process may be completed in sequence by means of the compounding device.

METAL-PLASTIC COMPOSITE PIPE COMPOUNDING DEVICE AND COMPOUNDING PROCESS

The present disclosure provides a metal-plastic composite pipe compounding device and a compounding process, the compounding device comprising a material conveying apparatus, a workbench, and a support apparatus, a clamping assembly and a heating and cooling apparatus which are mounted on the workbench. The clamping assembly may move on the workbench; the material conveying apparatus moves a pipe to be machined into or out of the support apparatus; the support apparatus supports the pipe to be machined and may drive same to ascend or descend; the clamping assembly clamps and seals two ends of a plastic pipe of the pipe to be machined; and the clamping assembly drives the pipe to be machined to pass through the heating and cooling apparatus. In the present disclosure, a feeding process, a clamping process, heating and cooling processes and a discharging process may be completed in sequence by means of the compounding device.

DEVICE FOR CURING A PIPELINE LINING
20230142177 · 2023-05-11 ·

The invention relates to a device (10) lot curing a pipeline lining, wherein the pipeline lining comprises a resin which is curable by means of electromagnetic radiation of a specified wavelength or of a specified wavelength range, comprising a housing (11) with a first (12) and a second (14) opposite end piece and with a housing body (16) which extends between the end pieces (12, 14) and with an electrical current and cooling fluid feed line which is connected to die first end piece (12), wherein the housing body (16) has radially extending arms (26), on the outer end surfaces of which here is arranged in each case at least one light-emitting diode (28), which light-emitting diodes emit light of the specified wavelength or of the specified wavelength range and are connected to the electrical current feed line, and wherein, between the arms (26), the housing (10) has cooling fluid passage openings (32) which are coupled to the cooling fluid feed line and which extend in a longitudinal direction at least in certain sections through the housing body (16), wherein the cooling fluid passage openings (32) are delimited radially to the outside in the region of the housing body (16) by longitudinal webs (24), and wherein, between the longitudinal webs (24) and the arms (26) and/or the light-emitting diodes (28) arranged on the arms (26), there is at least one gap-like outlet opening (34), which extends in a longitudinal direction, for the cooling fluid.

Temperature sensing within an underground structure to determine liner cure schedule
09849625 · 2017-12-26 · ·

The invention utilizes temperature sensing to measure the internal temperature of an underground structure, such as a pipe, for the purpose of determining a proper cure interval and/or mix ratio of a resin system during a lining operation. A temperature sensor is placed within a pipe or other underground structure to be rehabilitated and at least one temperature measurement is taken within the structure prior to or simultaneously with the installation of a liner. Once the temperature of an internal aspect of the structure is taken, a cure schedule is utilized to determine the appropriate curing time based on test data obtained from baseline tests performed under simulated conditions in a soil cell apparatus. A computer program may be utilized such that upon entering the type of resin, the lowest recorded temperature of the structure, and the initial resin temperature, a cure schedule is supplied.

Temperature sensing within an underground structure to determine liner cure schedule
09849625 · 2017-12-26 · ·

The invention utilizes temperature sensing to measure the internal temperature of an underground structure, such as a pipe, for the purpose of determining a proper cure interval and/or mix ratio of a resin system during a lining operation. A temperature sensor is placed within a pipe or other underground structure to be rehabilitated and at least one temperature measurement is taken within the structure prior to or simultaneously with the installation of a liner. Once the temperature of an internal aspect of the structure is taken, a cure schedule is utilized to determine the appropriate curing time based on test data obtained from baseline tests performed under simulated conditions in a soil cell apparatus. A computer program may be utilized such that upon entering the type of resin, the lowest recorded temperature of the structure, and the initial resin temperature, a cure schedule is supplied.

DEVICE FOR PULLING IN, AND IN PARTICULAR CURING, A PIPELINE LINER
20230182375 · 2023-06-15 ·

The invention relates to a device (10) for pulling in, and in particular curing, a pipeline liner (40), the device comprising a housing (11) having a first end piece (12) and a second end piece (14) opposite one another, a housing body (16) extending between the end pieces (12, 14), and a power supply line connected to the first end piece (12), in which device an electromagnet (45) which is coupled to the power supply line and can be energized thereby is provided on the second end piece (14), in particular on the free end face thereof.

Electrofusion of pipe liners
11674631 · 2023-06-13 · ·

A method of joining together liner sections within a polymer-lined pipe energises an induction coil inside the pipe to spot-heat part of a circumferential interface between the liner sections. This melts and fuses the polymer material locally. The induction coil is then moved along the interface to heat other parts of the interface successively above the melting temperature. An apparatus for performing the method has a power supply for energising the induction coil and a drive system for moving the energised induction coil relative to a body of the apparatus. The apparatus may be configured as a carriage that is movable along the pipe.

Electrofusion of pipe liners
11674631 · 2023-06-13 · ·

A method of joining together liner sections within a polymer-lined pipe energises an induction coil inside the pipe to spot-heat part of a circumferential interface between the liner sections. This melts and fuses the polymer material locally. The induction coil is then moved along the interface to heat other parts of the interface successively above the melting temperature. An apparatus for performing the method has a power supply for energising the induction coil and a drive system for moving the energised induction coil relative to a body of the apparatus. The apparatus may be configured as a carriage that is movable along the pipe.

Method of lining a pipeline with a delayed curing resin composition

A resin composition and method for installing a pipe liner that allows the liner to be fully wet out with a resin and activator and stored for a period of up to six months prior to installation and curing. A method of lining a pipe with a delayed curing resin composition is also provided that includes fully wetting out a liner with a blended two part epoxy composition such that the liner can be transported in a wet out fashion, placed in a pipe to be lined and repositioned as needed without concern for the resin composition to begin curing.

Method of lining a pipeline with a delayed curing resin composition

A resin composition and method for installing a pipe liner that allows the liner to be fully wet out with a resin and activator and stored for a period of up to six months prior to installation and curing. A method of lining a pipe with a delayed curing resin composition is also provided that includes fully wetting out a liner with a blended two part epoxy composition such that the liner can be transported in a wet out fashion, placed in a pipe to be lined and repositioned as needed without concern for the resin composition to begin curing.