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RSM’s innovative Ghostliner, seamlessly cured with the advanced Sewertronics SpeedyLight+ VX
control box, power supply & cable reel in a single unit, means it can easily fit in the back of a van for quick and easy transport to site. Its lightweight portability makes it especially well-suited for sites with limited access. Additionally, the VX system consumes considerably less power than traditional UV rigs, leading to substantial cost savings.
Beyond its efficiency and portability, the VX system is engineered for precise and fast curing. With cure speeds from 0.75m per minute, an integrated CCTV camera within the curing head enables real-time monitoring, ensuring installations meet the highest quality standards. Designed for versatility, the unit is suitable for use with both horizontal and vertical pipelines and is compatible with a range of liners, including felt liners (impregnated with a UV LED resin) and standard UV glass liners. RSM also offers two resin options: a standard UV LED Vinylester resin and the premium UV LED LT resin, which guarantees a leak-tight finish.
By harnessing the power of ultra-fast UV LED curing, the VX system significantly shortens project timelines, allowing contractors to complete more installations per day whilst
reducing operational expenses. As the industry continues to shift towards smarter, more sustainable solutions, the Sewertronics SpeedyLight+ VX is proving to be a revolutionary piece of equipment.
For those who couldn’t attend the demo day, RSM continues to offer tailored consultations and flexible financing options to help businesses transition to this cutting-edge technology. The LED revolution is here—are you ready to join it?
Phil Steele, RSM’s Sales Director, delivers an insightful presentation
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