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An article in Wirtschaft Aktuell
Read moreAn article by SAERTEX multicom in the current issue of Wirtschaft Aktuell with Ivo Hemsing, Daniel Kollmann, Kai Diecks and Timo Münstermann.
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SAERTEX-LINER® H2O receives approval in Australia and New Zealand
Read moreWe are proud to announce that our SAERTEX-LINER H2O has been successfully tested for use in contact with drinking water according to AS/NZS 4020:2018.
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Our digital customer portal is online
Read moreOrder a liner online in just a few clicks and view the most important documents at a glance? That is now possible with SAERTEX multiCom.
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Sustainability in trenchless pipeline rehabilitation
Read moreAre you looking for a sustainable rehabilitation option for supply or wastewater pipes?
Rehabilitation using trenchless technology is in itself more sustainable than conventional construction methods. In addition, we have set ourselves the goal of increasing our contribution to CO2 savings even further. The topic of sustainability is therefore an integral part of our corporate strategy, which is continuously driven forward by Michael Lensing as Sustainability Manager at SAERTEX multiCom.
Watch the film about it.
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Open cut trench method vs. UV-CIPP
Read more48 trillion cubic meters of potable water! That's the amount of water lost annually due to defective water pipes. To avoid such wastage, it is important for defective pipes to be rehabilitated quickly. There are different remediation options for this.
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CIPP: Annular space and structural integrity
Read moreThe regular existence of excessively large annular spaces between the CIPP and the existing pipeline after installation has been recently the subject of controversial discussions among experts. The various reasons for the annular space as well as the effects on structural integrity are discussed.In the following technical report by Dr.-Ing. Ricky Selle a systematic approach to the topic is made. The possible reasons for the formation of annular spaces are pointed out and classified in terms of their potential. On this basis, the effects on structural integrity of the liners can be quantified.