SippTech Innovations

SippTech is revolutionizing the pipeline rehabilitation industry
The Future of Pipeline Rehabilitation

Innovative Pipeline Rehabilitation

SippTech is revolutionizing pipe rehabilitation with Manufactured In-Place Composite Pipe (MICP). This proprietary process keeps the new pipe completely independent from the host pipe.


MICP is the only robotically installed composite lining system to meet the AWWA Class IV structural/Close Fit Lining (CFL) classification for large diameter pressure pipes ranging from 48” to 96” with 250+ PSI working pressure.


THE SippTech SOLUTION


Manufactured In-Place Composite Pipe Rehabilitation System
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MICP is a Trenchless Rehabilitation Technology that Robotically Builds a New Structural Pipe within an Old Pipe

Maximize Hydraulic Performance

Minimize Disruption

Maximize Hydraulic Performance


Minimize Disruption

Manufactured In-Place Composite Pipe (MICP)


Structurally Independent Composite System




Meets AWWA Class IV Requirements




250+ PSI Working Pressures


NSF 61 Drinking Water Approved Materials




50-Year Design Life




48" to 96" Diameter Pipelines


Structurally Independent Composite System

NSF 61 Drinking Water Approved Materials

Meets AWWA Class IV Requirements

50-Year Design Life

250+ PSI Working Pressures

48" to 96" Diameter Pipelines


Structurally Independent Composite System


NSF 61 Drinking Water Approved Materials

Meets AWWA Class IV Requirements

50-Year Design Life

150+ PSI Working Pressures

42" to 96" Diameter Pipelines

The Ideal Rehabilitation Solution For

The Ideal Solution For

Transmission Water Lines

Forced Sewer Mains

Storm Sewers

Culverts

THE PROBLEM

The Problem:


Much of the National and Global Infrastructure is more than 50 Years Old.


Pipeline Replacement is Highly Disruptive and Expensive.


Most Piping Systems have Little to No Redundancy.

Much of the National and Global Infrastructure is more than 50 Years Old.


Pipeline Replacement is Highly Disruptive and Expensive.


Most Piping Systems have Little to No Redundancy.

THE FACTS


The American Water Works Association (AWWA) projects $1 trillion of investment needed over the next 25 years to rehabilitate the municipal water systems.


The 2018 EPA Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey and Assessment Report states that $312.6 billion needs to be invested in distribution and transmission infrastructure over the next 20 years.


In the United States there is a water main break every 2 minutes and an estimated 6 billion gallons of treated water lost each day.



THE FACTS


The American Water Works Association (AWWA) projects $1 trillion of investment needed over the next 25 years to rehabilitate the municipal water systems.


The 2018 EPA Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey and Assessment Report states that $312.6 billion needs to be invested in distribution and transmission infrastructure over the next 20 years.


In the United States there is a water main break every 2 minutes and an estimated 6 billion gallons of treated water lost each day.



COMMON REHABILITATION OPTIONS

COMMON REHABILITATION OPTIONS


Remove and Replace

The Problem: This process is highly disruptive and expensive.

Remove and Replace

The Problem: This process is highly disruptive and expensive.

Slip Lining

The Problem: This process greatly reduces hydraulic capacity.

Slip Lining

The Problem: This process greatly reduces hydraulic capacity.



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