Abstract:
A pipe of thermosetting resin, characterized in that it comprises a layer of curable thermosetting resin enclosed between a hose-shaped inner foil and a hose-shaped outer foil, which layer in its curable state together with said two foils forms the shape of a flexible foldable hose, in which shape the pipe can be laid in place and subsequently given its final shape and is made shape permanent by curing the thermosetting resin, said layer of curable thermosetting resin being reinforced by a fabric reinforcement braided of thread systems movable relative to each other, which fabric reinforcement owing to the relative movability of the thread systems can be widened and contracted to change the diameter of the pipe in the form of a flexible hose, and said thread systems being interlocked by the thermosetting resin in its cured state.
Abstract:
A method and a device for lining existing pipelines such as water conduits and sewers disposed in the ground with a flexible hose containing a curable plastic material which hose is introduced into the pipeline to be lined in uncured state and is then made stable in form by curing of the curable plastic material included in the hose. To make possible a rapid and efficient curing of the plastic material included in the hose (4) the hose (4), after being pressed out against the pipeline (1) by means of compressed air, is exposed to radiation energy from a curing aggregate (18) containing a radiation source (19), which aggregate is drawn internally through the hose (4) at the same time as air flows through said hose.