High Velocity Air Scrubbing
Flow Infrastructure can restore full flow to an aging Pressurized Systems by using a method called High Velocity Air Scrubbing to clean the system from tuberculation. After the Air Scrubbing an epoxy coating can be applied to the interior of the pipe keeping the tuberculation from returning.
The process
1. The Pressurized System is disconnected at both ends and connected to Flow Infrastructure's proprietary High Velocity Air Scrubbing equipment.
2. Compressed warm dry air is introduced into the system to dry the pipes thoroughly.
3. Garnet grit is introduced in a high velocity low pressure air flow that sandblasts the interior surface and cleans the existing pipe systems.
4. Compressed warm air is again introduced into the system to remove and garnet grit residue.
5. The Pressurized System is reconnected and pressure tested.
6. Once the system has been cleared of corrosion and tuberculation the original flow capacity of the pipe is restored.
7. The Pressurized System now has a viable life expectancy.
8. To learn more about Epoxy Coating see "Pressurized Pipe Epoxy Coating" in the Services tab.
2. Compressed warm dry air is introduced into the system to dry the pipes thoroughly.
3. Garnet grit is introduced in a high velocity low pressure air flow that sandblasts the interior surface and cleans the existing pipe systems.
4. Compressed warm air is again introduced into the system to remove and garnet grit residue.
5. The Pressurized System is reconnected and pressure tested.
6. Once the system has been cleared of corrosion and tuberculation the original flow capacity of the pipe is restored.
7. The Pressurized System now has a viable life expectancy.
8. To learn more about Epoxy Coating see "Pressurized Pipe Epoxy Coating" in the Services tab.