As sewer pipelines age, infrastructure owners need renewal technologies that can reduce road excavation, traffic disruption, construction time, and overall rehabilitation costs.
At CSPI-EXPO, J-TEX Method Association introduced the “J-TEX Method,” a trenchless pipe rehabilitation technology that forms a new pipe inside an existing sewer pipeline.
The method uses a light-curing material to create a new pipe within the existing pipeline. The exhibition presented equipment for pipe diameters from 150 mm to 500 mm, as well as light irradiation equipment for pipe diameters exceeding 500 mm.
The association also exhibited related equipment for pre-construction pipeline inspection and cutting work at abnormal sections, proposing a complete solution that supports sewer pipeline investigation and rehabilitation work.
Challenges addressed
FAQ
What is the J-TEX Method?
What pipe diameters does it support?
Can the method support inspection and preparation work before rehabilitation?
View video transcript
J-TEX Method Association provides technology for sewer pipe rehabilitation.
It is a technology that creates a new pipe inside an old existing pipe, and its key feature is the use of a material that hardens with light to form the new pipe.
The items displayed on the upper row are for pipe diameters from 150 mm to 500 mm, while the equipment displayed below is used to rehabilitate pipes over 500 mm in diameter using a light-emitting device.
Among the items exhibited together, the middle row includes equipment for inspection before rehabilitation work. If any abnormal sections are found, cutting machines such as those shown on the bottom row are used during construction.
Please contact us if you are interested.
Contact the company
Available Languages
◇
Thinking of Exhibiting?
From exhibition video streaming to booth design & build and domestic or overseas trade shows — World Trade Show.tv is here to support you. Contact us here.










