Internal Repair of Isolated Damage (Joint): Difference between revisions
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(Created page with "<div style= "text-align:center;">'Message: Internal sleeves can be used to repair isolated damages in conduits.''</div> ----</br> Internal sleeves are used to repair damaged areas of conduits. Common sleeve materials are rubber and sheet metal. Sleeves can be used to rehabilitate concrete, steel, and plastic pipes ranging from 8 inches to 138 inches. Content From www.vip-polymers.com <gallery mode="slideshow"> File:ISR1.jpg|Typical Sleeve Configuration File:ISR1.jpg|S...") |
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File: | File:ISR2.jpg|Sleeves can be used for extra wide repairs | ||
File: | File:ISR3.jpg|Positioning of a rubber internal sleeve | ||
File: | File:ISR4.jpg|Positioning of retaining band | ||
File: | File:ISR5.jpg|Spreading the retaining bands into place | ||
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Revision as of 22:42, 23 June 2022
'Message: Internal sleeves can be used to repair isolated damages in conduits.
Internal sleeves are used to repair damaged areas of conduits. Common sleeve materials are rubber and sheet metal. Sleeves can be used to rehabilitate concrete, steel, and plastic pipes ranging from 8 inches to 138 inches.
Content From www.vip-polymers.com
Revision ID: 1379
Revision Date: 06/23/2022