Method of repairing an existing pipeline including a main...

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F16L 55/18 (2006.01) F16L 55/164 (2006.01) F16L 55/165 (2006.01)

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CA 2255377

A method of repairing an existing pipeline including a main pipe and a branch pipe, comprises the steps of introducing a first lining pig, a first batch of a resin, and some other pigs into the branch pipe and supplying a first batch of a liquid into the branch pipe until the first lining pig reaches a branching position; introducing a second lining pig, a second batch of a resin, and some other pigs into the main pipe and supplying a second batch of a liquid into the main pipe until the second lining pig reaches an inner end thereof; drawing back the second batch of the liquid out of the main pipe so as to cause the second batch of the resin to move back toward an open end of the main pipe, thereby forming a resin lining layer on the internal surface of the main pipe; drawing back the first batch of the liquid out of the branch pipe so as to cause the first batch of the resin to move back toward an open end of the branch pipe, thereby forming a resin lining layer on the internal surface of the branch pipe.

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