Scott & Fyfe reinforcements reorganized, expanded
Technical fabrics specialist Scott & Fyfe (Tayport, Scotland) has reorganized its line of Alphashield CIPP (cured-in-place products) has been expanded and refined into four new product groups.
Technical fabrics specialist Scott & Fyfe Ltd. (Tayport, Scotland) has reorganized its line of Alphashield CIPP (cured-in-place products) has been expanded and refined into four new product groups. Alphaduct is Scott & Fyfe’s seamless glass textile liner designed and developed for the fast assistance of pipe rehabilitation systems. The 100% glass tubular knitted structure can come with either a TPU or PVC outer foil. This material can perform diameter changes as well as lining through multiple 90° bends without folds or wrinkles. Alphaduct also has the ability to cure in both high temperatures and ambient temperatures. Alphaduct Retractable Liner has been designed, manufactured, tested and approved across a range of applications, including potable water, and heat-resistant installations. Alphamat is a glass spacer fabric with PVC coating. This product is flat as opposed to tubular, so it can be used for several applications, such as wrapping pipe as opposed to lining it, and using it to line diverse and peculiar shapes and sizes. Alphalink consists of Top Hats and T-Liners — a 100% glass main to lateral repair solution. Alpharesin encompasses he three main resin types the company will offer: Epoxy, Silica and UV.
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