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ASTM F2207

Standard Specification for Cured-in-Place Pipe Lining System for Rehabilitation of Metallic Gas Pipe

Standard by ASTM, 2023-07-21

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ASTM F2207 is the standard specification for a cured-in-place pipe lining system used in the rehabilitation of metallic gas pipe. It provides a technical framework for evaluating lining systems intended to restore service in existing metallic gas piping without full pipe replacement. This makes the document important for engineers, utilities, and product buyers who need a clear reference for system requirements, material expectations, and consistent product comparison.

Purpose of ASTM F2207

The purpose of ASTM F2207 is to define a specification for cured-in-place pipe lining systems designed for metallic gas pipe rehabilitation. As a product-focused ASTM standard, it helps establish a common basis for describing the lining system and its intended application. This is useful when assessing whether a rehabilitation product is suitable for gas pipe service, supporting more consistent technical review, procurement decisions, and quality control across projects involving in-place pipe renewal.

Common use cases of ASTM F2207

ASTM F2207 is commonly referenced when specifying or evaluating lining systems for existing metallic gas piping that will be rehabilitated in place. It may be used by utilities, pipeline contractors, engineers, and suppliers working with cured-in-place rehabilitation methods for gas distribution assets. The standard is relevant during product selection, submittal review, and project specification development, especially when a lining system must be assessed against a recognized ASTM specification before installation or acceptance.

Why ASTM F2207 matters

ASTM F2207 matters because it supports more consistent expectations for products used in metallic gas pipe rehabilitation. A clear specification can help reduce procurement risk, improve technical alignment between buyers and suppliers, and support quality control during product evaluation. For organizations that rely on cured-in-place lining systems, the standard provides a practical reference point for compliance discussions and helps ensure that rehabilitation products are reviewed against a recognized technical document rather than informal claims.

  • Cured-in-place lining systems
  • Metallic gas pipe rehabilitation
  • Specification and product evaluation
  • Technical review for utility projects
  • Quality and compliance reference
SKU: 71c8aa873d47

  • Publication Date: 2023-07-21
  • Publisher: ASTM

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