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RelineEurope GmbH & IMPREG GmbH rely on an independent scientific database for proof of sustainability in all areas on behalf of the entire industry.

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Updated: Feb 21

RelineEurope GmbH & IMPREG GmbH draw on independent scientific data to provide proof of sustainability in all areas on behalf of the entire industry. Best results among common methods: Study of Fraunhofer UMSICHT proves emission savings and competitiveness of trenchless sewer rehabilitation with GRP-UV liners.


Trenchless sewer rehabilitation with UV-curable GRP liners has the lowest CO2 emissions of all repair methods for sewer pipes. This is the result of a study by the Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety and Energy Technology UMSICHT.


The Organization for applied research has compared three common methods used to rehabilitate sewer systems in Germany: the use of concrete pipes in open trench construction and trenchless rehabilitation with temperature-curing synthetic fiber pipe liners and UV light-curing pipe liners made of glass fiber reinforced plastic (GRP). The project was commissioned by RelineEurope GmbH and IMPREG GmbH, both leading manufacturers of UV GRP liners.


Life-cycle assessment reveals significant differences

The study centered on a life-cycle assessment (LCA) that the Oberhausen-based Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety and Energy Technology UMSICHT conducted in accordance with ISO 14040. This internationally standardized procedure analyzes products and their impact on the environment and examines factors such as carbon footprint along the entire value chain – from raw material procurement through to production, product application and ultimately disposal. The study analyzed sewer pipes in three common diameters: DN 400, DN 800, and DN 1200.The researchers drew the following conclusions: assuming a sewer length of 50 meters, temperature-cured synthetic fiber pipe relining releases between 43% and 64% more carbon dioxide than a UV GRP relining, while the carbon footprint of concrete pipe installation is between 132% and 339% larger than the UV light-cured GRP pipe liner method. Curing synthetic-fiber pipe liners using heat or steam is particularly resource-intensive. In turn, the colossal carbon footprint of concrete pipes is due to a combination of the carbon-intensive production process, high transport costs, and the need for open trench excavation, which requires the use of heavy machinery for the earthworks and final asphalting – all negative factors that do not come into play as part of UV GRP relining-based rehabilitations.


IMPREG and RELINE see themselves confirmed

“The message to local authorities, planning offices, and renovation companies is clear,” says Karsten Mueller, CEO of the IMPREG Group. “UV light-cured GRP lining is still the most environmental friendly and cost-efficient method of bringing damaged sewers back into full working order for 50 years or more. This has now also been confirmed by independent scientific research. UV GRP technology makes a significant contribution to protecting our water cycle and guarding it against harmful influences, which is particularly important in view of climate change. If the industry in Europe were to switch as one from temperature curing to UV curing, the savings would be equivalent to the total annual emissions of Slovakia, and a switch from concrete pipes to UV-cured GRP liners would actually see a fall equivalent to Spain’s annual emissions.”


The results of the scientific analysis have also confirmed the views of RELINE’s Managing Director, Marc Stiebing. “That two market competitors are working together to have the sustainability of UV technology validated on behalf of the entire industry is a powerful signal,” he adds. “The German sewer network is in a critical state. Exfiltration and infiltration are damaging the environment and placing a massive strain on sewage treatment plants. Around 6,000 kilometers of pipes – or around one percent of the entire network – have to be repaired across Germany every year. The sector will only be able to overcome this challenge by working together. The findings of Fraunhofer’s study will further enhance the competitiveness of UV-cured GRP liners on the market. Thanks to its outstanding carbon footprint, UV GRP relining provides a future-oriented solution for sustainable water management, and therefore makes an active contribution to protecting the environment and conserving our resources.”

Picture: Marc Stiebing, CEO RelineEurope GmbH and Karsten Mueller, CEO IMPREG Group
Picture: Marc Stiebing, CEO RelineEurope GmbH and Karsten Mueller, CEO IMPREG Group

About the Fraunhofer Society

The Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety and Energy Technology UMSICHT is part of the Fraunhofer Society for the Promotion of Applied Research. V. Fraunhofer UMSICHT focuses on the development of practical and industry-oriented process technology. The institute's main areas include energy, processes and products. The aim of the institute is to promote sustainable business and environmental friendly technologies. Fraunhofer UMSICHT is a pioneer on the path to a sustainable future.


About RELINE

Founded in 2009, RelineEurope GmbH manufactures pipe liners DN 150 – DN 2000 at its headquarters in Rohrbach, Rhineland-Palatinate, as well as the appropriate UV technology for curing them on the job site. The production of the UV liners and the complementary equipment in Rohrbach (Single Source) is absolutely unique for manufacturing of trenchless technology. In addition, the company is active in Japan, China and the United States. A special feature is the in-house GRP fibre matts production which is unique in the market.


About IMPREG

IMPREG GmbH, headquartered in Ammerbuch, German federal state of Baden-Württemberg and with production sites in the United States and China as well as sales locations in Australia and the UK, has been developing and manufacturing light-curing pipe liners (DN 150 – DN 2000) since 1999. Especially for large diameters between DN 1200 and DN 2000, the company occupies a market-shaping position.




Nicole Schellmann, Marketing & Events/IMPREG GmbH

Tel.: +49 7073 30031-296


Katrin Nitsche, Head of Marketing/RelineEurope GmbH

Tel.: +49 6349 93934-245

 
 
 

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