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ePIPE is an epoxy lined pipe and process that creates a barrier coating on the inside of the pipe. It has the capability to rehabilitate pressurized pipes including potable water, fire sprinklers and natural gas lines ranging in diameter from 3/8 inch to six inches. Pipes are restored in-place i.e.: right in the walls or ceilings without dismantling the whole piping system or having to tear up walls or floors. ePIPE rehabilitation provides a barrier coating protecting the pipe from internal corrosion, repairs pinhole leaks and prevents the leaching of heavy metals into the water supply, such as copper and lead.

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A patented process for cleaning, sealing pinhole leaks and providing a barrier coating to the interior walls of piping systems. An entire piping system is cleaned and coated in-place using dry abrasives, epoxies and forced air. Pipes are protected from water corrosion, erosion and electrolysis. Pipes having diameters of approximately 3/8 inch up to approximately 6 inches are treatable. Piping systems such as potable water lines, natural gas lines, HVAC, drains, and fire sprinkler systems in homes, apartments, high-rise hotel/resorts, office towers, high-rise apartment and condominiums and schools, can be treated. The epipe, epoxy coating pipe restoration process is covered under US patent 7,160,574 and has been commercialized by ACE DuraFlo Systems.

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Information on US Patent 7,160,574
http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?u=%2Fnetahtml%2Fsrchnum.htm&Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&r=1&l=50&f=G&d=PALL&s1=7160574.PN.&OS=PN/7160574&RS=PN/7160574


Articles on in-place pipe restoration
http://www.hotel-online.com/Trends/AceDuraFlo/index.html http://www.officecommercial.com/frmMagazine.asp?Action=View&Article=1501&Volume=Volume%20VII&Season=Spring&Year=2005&Market=Southern%20California


Health and Codes
http://nsf.com/Certified/PwsComponents/Listings.asp?Company=0K240&Standard=061 http://nsf.com/business/water_distribution/faq.asp?program=WaterDistributionSys#general


ACE DuraFlo Systems
http://www.aceduraflo.com