SAIG stands for Shear, Abrasion, Impact, and Gouge. These are the four major forces that damage coatings during HDD installations. Bore-Wrap® is specifically engineered to protect against all four, ensuring your pipeline coating survives pullback.
Yes, the poly-wrap is not a structural component of the Bore-Wrap system. It’s sole purpose is to compress the resin during the cure process. If it is not removed, it will begin to tear off inside the whole and possibly create hole obstructions or points that can...
The primary task before applying Bore-Wrap is to ensure the surface is clean and free from oil and debris. Use a holiday detector to verify that the anti-corrosion coating is fully intact before applying Bore-Wrap. Bore-Wrap bonds through a combination of surface...
Bore-Wrap resin hardens as it cures. It is a single component resin that activates with water so no mixing is involved. The fiberglass architecture does not “cure” as fiberglass is already in it’s final state. To check the cure, use a Calibrated Shore-D gauge on...
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