RESINS
We offer a variety of high-performance resins for your sewer rehabilitation project, specifically designed to deliver reliable performance across diverse applications and pipe conditions, with suitability for multiple curing methods.
- Industry certified solutions available.
- Compatible with all major liner systems.
- Options for ambient, warm, hot, steam, and UV LED cure.
Types of Resin
Explore our full range of CIPP resins, each formulated for specific curing methods, applications, and performance demands.
Polyester Resin & Chemicals
- Ambient Cure: Accelerator & Catalyst
- Hot Cure: Triganox, Perkadox & Accelerator G
EPOXY
Silicate
Vinylester
UV LED
Download Resin brochures & specs
Explore everything you need to know about our CIPP resins – download product info, technical and safety data sheets, and industry certifications.
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See our Resins in action
Watch our videos for a quick overview of our resins – see them in action, learn about their features, and discover how they can support your next lining project.
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Liners
Find a liner to suit any pipe system rehabilitation with our extensive range spanning 50mm to 2000mm diameter.
Calibration Hose
Used to inflate drag in liners once installed, our calibration hose also allows contractors to install inversion liners from a single access point.
Fero Force Pressure Pipe System
As a fully structural CIPP system, Fero Force is designed to rehabilitate pressure pipes using cutting-edge PU coated inversion technology.
Frequently asked questions & answers
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What is CIPP resin, and how does it work in trenchless pipe rehabilitation?
CIPP resin is a thermosetting polymer used in trenchless pipe rehabilitation. It’s a critical component of the Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) process, where a flexible liner saturated with resin is inserted into a damaged pipe and cured to form a new structure within the old one. The resin hardens through the ambient temperature, heat, steam, or UV/UV LED light, depending on the resin type and curing method. This method eliminates the need for excavation, reduces downtime, and extends the lifespan of the existing infrastructure.
How do I choose the right CIPP resin for my specific project?
The choice depends on several factors:
- Pipe material and condition
- Diameter and length of the pipe
- Environmental conditions (temperature, moisture)
- Chemical exposure (e.g., industrial effluent, sewer gases)
- Curing method (ambient, steam, hot water, UV/UV LED)
- Regulatory compliance
Our technical team can help match your project needs with the best resin formulation.
How long do CIPP liners last, and does resin type affect their lifespan?
CIPP liners can last 50 years or more, depending on the quality of the installation and the type of resin used. Resin type plays a crucial role in:
- Durability
- Resistance to corrosion and abrasion
- Thermal stability
Regular inspections and maintenance also contribute to long-term performance.
How do environmental conditions affect the performance of CIPP resins?
Environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, soil composition, and groundwater presence can significantly influence resin performance and cure quality. For instance:
- High humidity or moisture can impact the adhesion and curing of certain resins, particularly if proper surface preparation isn’t performed.
- Cold weather may require resins with faster cure rates or heat assisted curing to ensure proper installation.
- Chemical exposure from industrial waste or sewer gases can degrade resins not designed for such environments.
That’s why it’s crucial to select a resin specifically formulated for the site’s environmental conditions. Our technical team can help identify the best fit.
Contact Us for Expert RESIN Solutions
Get in touch with RSM Lining today for a no-obligation consultation on our resin solutions.
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