Hammerhead Trenchless launches pipe repair system

All over the United States, underground sewers are aging, leaking, and in dire need of repair. HammerHead Trenchless has a solution to get the job done quickly.

The company’s redesigned Bluelight LED Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) liner system is designed for quick rehabilitation of service lines and small sewer pipes 3 to 10 inches in diameter.

The redesign includes features like an intuitive touchscreen user interface, interchangeable castors in 131- and 164-foot lengths, three lamp head sizes including a new 3-inch lamp head, and a lightweight ergonomic frame for easier maneuverability and portability.

The company’s bluelight technology uses a specially formulated one-component resin that cures under light of the “blue” wavelength, which enables the processor to work significantly longer between wetting and curing the liner. Once installed, the automatic curing system pulls the LED light head through the liner and cures the resin at a rate of 5.4 feet per minute.

Both the original Bluelight system and the redesigned model are capable of navigating and repairing 45 and 90 degree turns and some transitions. The Bluelight system resin is styrenic and VOC free and the system meets or exceeds ASTM F1216.

“Our new design takes into account feedback from installers around the world to make it even more user-friendly and efficient to maximize productivity on every lining job,” said Josh Hood, senior product manager at HammerHead.

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