Seven methods revive pipelines! A pipeline rehabilitation and repair system using the world's most advanced technology.
The "All Liner Method" is a pipe rehabilitation technology developed by the Canal Müller Company in Germany, a leader in sewer systems. It has spread not only in Germany but also across various European countries, the United States, and Australia. The technology was introduced to Japan in 1991, and development has continued to adapt it to the local environment and conditions. Regarding quality control, in terms of materials, manufacturers have established a sufficient quality management system to ensure that products conforming to standards are shipped rationally. On the construction side, we have established our own qualification system and are committed to technical training to ensure quality management. As the need for repairs and renovations of aging pipes is expected to increase, we kindly ask you to consider adopting the seven methods of All Liner that can meet all your needs with confidence. 【Seven Methods】 ○ All Liner (Full Rehabilitation) ・ All Liner Z (High-Strength Full Rehabilitation) ○ All Liner i (Long Span Full Rehabilitation) ○ Part Liner (Partial Repair) ・ Part Liner S (Integrated Repair of Main and Branch Pipes) ○ Side Liner (Branch Pipe Rehabilitation) ○ House Liner (Joint Rehabilitation of Branch Pipes) For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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**Introduction to Seven Construction Methods** [Rehabilitation Methods for Pipes (Full Span Rehabilitation)] ○ All Liner Method (Formation Method) → A full span rehabilitation method for aging buried pipes using non-excavation techniques. ○ All Liner Z Method (Formation Method) → A high-strength span rehabilitation method that uses high-strength rehabilitation materials to rehabilitate aging designed pipes without excavation. ○ All Liner i Method (Inversion Method) → A long-span rehabilitation method for aging buried pipes that allows for long-distance construction using non-excavation techniques. [Repair Methods for Pipes] ○ Part Liner Method (Partial Repair) → A repair method for damaged buried pipes with water infiltration, using non-excavation techniques. ○ Part Liner S Method (Integrated Repair of Branch Pipes) → A repair method that integrates the branch section of the main pipe and the connecting pipe using non-excavation techniques. [Repair Methods for Connecting Pipes] ○ Side Liner Method (Inversion Method) → A repair method for aging connecting pipes using non-excavation techniques. ○ House Liner Method (Formation Method) → A repair method for the joint between aging connecting pipes and the main pipe using non-excavation techniques. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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The All-Liner Association is organized by companies (association members) that have received technical licenses for pipe rehabilitation methods, including the All-Liner method. We conduct public relations activities in collaboration with association members with the aim of widely promoting the All-Liner method and the following seven methods. The All-Liner method has a network of licensees not only in Japan but also in various countries around the world, actively engaging in technical exchanges to enhance and enlighten each other's technologies. Additionally, within Japan, member companies are currently striving to promote the methods and improve their technologies. When considering the rehabilitation and repair of pipelines in Japan, important factors are "safety, speed, flexibility, and reliability." We aim to pursue these four keywords to become a better "expert & partner" in the maintenance and management of pipeline facilities.