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Vortex Europe GmbH Hall 8, Stand C01
Vortex Europe GmbH returns to Ro-Ka-Tech 2025 with an impressive portfolio of advanced trenchless repair and renewal technologies for municipal, commercial, residential and industrial infrastructure. Known for tackling the toughest rehabilitation challenges, Vortex delivers a breadth of solutions under one roof — from proven materials and equipment to cutting-edge robotics and curing systems.
Visitors can expect to see the latest developments in:
• Structural and corrosion-resistant coating and repair materials
• CIPP and UV CIPP systems
• Geopolymer lining, including the DiBt-certified Quadex GeoKrete®
• Robotic rehab systems, drain cleaning kits, and accessories
• UV curing technology and CIPP curing monitoring solutions
A standout feature of their offering is GeoKrete®, a geopolymer lining system certified by DiBt in Germany. This fully structural, corrosion-resistant solution is purpose-built for long-term rehabilitation of ageing manholes, culverts, tunnels, and pipelines. Applied to surfaces including concrete, brick, and stone, it provides a durable, proven method for renewing
deteriorated wastewater infrastructure — making it a standout for German and international markets alike.
As infrastructure ages and environmental standards rise, Vortex Europe remains a go-to name for adaptable, sustainable, and field-proven trenchless technologies. Whether you're looking for a complete rehabilitation system or niche solutions for specific environments, their stand in Hall 8, C01 is well worth a visit.
vortexcompanies.com ADDITIONAL EXHIBITORS TO WATCH
■ Aryan Pumps: Specialising in sewer cleaning vehicles and waste management solutions, Aryan Pumps offers advanced equipment for efficient sewer maintenance.
■ Bluelight Lining: Pioneers in LED light-curing CIPP systems, providing faster and more efficient pipe rehabilitation solutions. Bluelight Lining introduces a cutting-edge LED light-curing CIPP system, utilising blue light (450 nm) for rapid and efficient pipe rehabilitation. Their system features a flexible felt liner with a durable PU coating, impregnated with either styrene-free vinylester or styrene-containing polyester resins. This technology ensures minimal installation time and long-lasting results, making it a preferred choice for various pipe materials and diameters.
■ Channeline: Experts in custom-designed GRP lining systems for structural rehabilitation of large-diameter and non-circular pipelines.
■ Fluvius: A Belgian utility company investing in climate-proof sewerage grids and smart water solutions.
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■ Hächler's Climbolino® E is a battery-operated service connection and milling robot, designed for modern sewer rehabilitation challenges. With its powerful electric milling spindle and exceptional bending capabilities, it offers multi- dimensional functionality, revolutionising the approach to service connection repairs.
■ Hermes Technologie: Offering a range of sewer repair technologies, including manhole rehabilitation systems and sewer robots.
■ IBAK: A leading manufacturer of sewer inspection and rehabilitation systems, known for their modular camera systems.
■ IBG HydroTech: Specialists in trenchless pipe rehabilitation and cleaning, providing high-quality robotic systems.
■ IKT – Institute for Underground Infrastructure: IKT is a neutral, independent non-profit institute dedicated to solving practical and operational challenges in the world of underground sewers, pipes, and conduit engineering. With a strong focus on sewer systems, IKT plays a key role in bridging
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