ASTM F2019
Standard Practice for Rehabilitation of Existing Pipelines and Conduits by the Pulled in Place Installation of Glass Reinforced Plastic Cured-in-Place (GRP-CIPP) Using the UV-Light Curing Method
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ASTM F2019 is the standard practice for rehabilitating existing pipelines and conduits by pulling a glass reinforced plastic cured-in-place liner into position and curing it with UV light. It provides a technical framework for this trenchless renewal method, helping users apply a consistent approach to installation and performance expectations. For projects involving aging buried infrastructure, ASTM F2019 supports clearer planning, quality control, and specification of the rehabilitation process.
Purpose of ASTM F2019
The purpose of this standard is to guide the rehabilitation of existing pipelines and conduits using a pulled-in-place GRP-CIPP system cured by UV light. It is intended to support a repeatable installation practice for renewals where access, alignment, and cure control are important. As an ASTM standard, ASTM F2019 is useful for defining a common technical basis for materials, installation workflow, and project acceptance considerations tied to this rehabilitation method.
Common use cases of ASTM F2019
This practice is commonly used in pipeline and conduit rehabilitation projects where an existing line is restored without full replacement. It is relevant to pulled-in-place trenchless installations that use a glass reinforced plastic cured-in-place liner and ultraviolet curing equipment. Engineers, contractors, and owners may use it when specifying work, reviewing installation procedures, or coordinating field operations for underground utility renewal.
Why ASTM F2019 matters
ASTM F2019 matters because it helps create consistency in a specialized rehabilitation process that depends on proper placement and controlled UV-light curing. Using a recognized ASTM standard can support procurement, quality control, and technical communication between project stakeholders. It also helps reduce uncertainty when comparing products or installation methods for existing pipelines and conduits, which can improve confidence in project planning and compliance efforts.
- Pulled-in-place GRP-CIPP rehabilitation
- UV-light curing method
- Existing pipelines and conduits
- Installation practice and quality control
- Technical basis for specification and review
- Publication Date: 2022-12-08
- Publisher: ASTM
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