Vortex Companies Partners with BKP Berolina to Include UV Cured-In-Place Liner
In a shift to more CIPP technology, Vortex Companies adds its suite of trenchless infrastructure rehabilitation products.
Vortex Companies has partnered with BKP Berolina to distribute and sell its BKP Berolina-Liner, an industry leading ultra-violet cured Cured-In-Place-Pipe (CIPP) liner, in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
"BKP Berolina has been looking to enter the U.S. UV CIPP market for a long time," said Mike Vellano, CEO of the Vortex Companies. "We have the experience and resources to deliver this product, allowing us to provide an alternative CIPP solution to our customers. Berolina-Liner offers a measure of quality and performance yet to be matched in the UV category, which is good for both the end customer and the installer."
Developed for gravity sewers ranging from 6"-63" in diameter, Berolina-Liner is precisely manufactured using resin impregnated glass fiber complexes between two watertight film tubes equipped with styrene barriers. Unlike traditional CIPP processes, Berolina-Liner is cured using a UV light source.
"We manufacture Berolina-Liner in an ISO 9001 compliant facility for the sole purpose of producing a high quality, defect-free UV liner that is installation-ready for our customers," said Thomas Christiansen, BKP Berolina Group CEO. "We are extremely excited to be partnering with the Vortex team. They have a history of success introducing products and technology to the U.S. Market."
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