ASTM F2599
Standard Practice for Sectional Repair of Damaged Pipe By Means of an Inverted Cured-In-Place Liner
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ASTM F2599 is the standard practice for sectional repair of damaged pipe by means of an inverted cured-in-place liner. It provides a technical framework for repairing localized pipe damage without replacing the full line, helping define a consistent approach for planning, installation, and evaluation. This makes it a practical reference for teams that need a reliable, repeatable method for pipe rehabilitation while maintaining alignment with an ASTM standard.
What is ASTM F2599?
ASTM F2599 addresses the sectional repair of damaged pipe using an inverted cured-in-place liner, which indicates a targeted repair method rather than full-length pipe renewal. As a standard practice, it is intended to guide how this type of repair is carried out and assessed in a consistent way. The document is relevant for users who need a recognized technical reference for repair procedures, material use, and quality expectations associated with cured-in-place rehabilitation work.
Where is ASTM F2599 used?
This standard is commonly used where damaged pipe sections need localized rehabilitation and an inverted cured-in-place liner is selected as the repair method. It is relevant in pipe repair workflows involving field installation, contractor oversight, and inspection of completed repairs. ASTM F2599 may also support procurement and project specifications when owners or engineers want a clear basis for sectional repair requirements and installation practices in pipe rehabilitation programs.
Why is ASTM F2599 important?
ASTM F2599 matters because it helps bring consistency to a repair method that depends on controlled installation and performance. Using a recognized ASTM practice can support compliance, reduce uncertainty in specifications, and improve communication between purchasers, installers, and inspectors. It also helps with product evaluation and quality control by providing a shared technical reference for sectional pipe repair using an inverted cured-in-place liner.
- Sectional repair of damaged pipe
- Inverted cured-in-place liner method
- Repair procedure and installation reference
- Quality control and project specification support
- Publication Date: 2022-12-08
- Publisher: ASTM
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