Capacity:
Diameter of pipe to install:
63-1000mm
Maximum length of pipe:
1km
Types of pipes install:
PE Liner

Literature:
High Pressear Saltwater Pipeline Rehabilitation
Rehabilitating Pressure Pipes in France
Swagelining Saves Ancient Site
PE Lining Increases Water Injection Line Life
Foinavan Field Injection Line Swagelined for Special Conditions
Swagelining Renews Force Main Under the Elbe River
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Successfully Reline 2 Trunk Lines
Swagelining Renews Potable Water Transmission Lines
Swagelining Job in New Jersey Sets Records

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Swagelining™ is a cost-effective pipelining technology originally developed by the British gas industry in the late 1980's. The process allows a tight-fitting polyethylene (PE) liner to be rapidly installed in a pipeline without significantly reducing the diameter of the host pipe.

Because of Swagelining's unique installation process, the method has been used to rehabilitate over 1000KM (625 miles) of pipeline ranging from 63mm (2.5") to 1000mm (36") in diameter, with individual insertion lengths up to 1km (3250') long. Gas, water, slurry, sewer, mining, process, and oil field lines have been rehabilitated all over the world. Cost-effectiveness and the ease and simplicity of operation make Swagelining the lining method of choice for Swagelining opreators, and their many clients, around the world.