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Minicam Group Hall 5, Stand C05


Minicam Group arrives at Ro-Ka-Tech 2025 with a powerful portfolio of inspection, maintenance and trenchless rehabilitation technology – all under one roof. Combining the expertise of Minicam, Dancutter, and Sewertronics, the group delivers a comprehensive range of solutions for contractors working across the pipeline infrastructure sector.


Taking the spotlight this year is the Minicam Hathorn range – now launched across the UK, Europe and beyond. Designed in Canada and widely used across North America, these rugged push cameras are trusted by thousands for their exceptional reliability and performance. Whether you're a sole trader or managing a fleet, Minicam now offers one of the most extensive ranges of push camera systems on the market, covering everything from solo plumbing tasks to industrial-scale inspections.


Minicam’s core offering continues to impress with technologies like the Proteus crawler system and SOLO PRO+ push cameras, now strengthened by the addition of Hathorn models. Paired with intuitive reporting software, the range raises the bar for efficient, effective underground inspections.


Also on stand are Minicam Group partners Dancutter, specialists in robotic cutters for trenchless rehabilitation. Their range includes the DC Super Flex, DC Maxi Flex and DC Mini Bike, with solutions for cutting through everything from PVC and liners to concrete and steel.


Completing the trio is Sewertronics, innovators in LED curing systems for trenchless pipe renovation. From Speedylight+ to Spectra Dive, their tech supports mainline, lateral, and in-house applications, along with sectional repairs.


Whatever your role in pipeline infrastructure, Minicam Group’s stand offers a true one-stop shop for inspection and rehabilitation technology.


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Rädlinger Primus Line GmbH Hall 13, Stand A07


worldwide for trenchless pressure pipe rehabilitation and temporary fluid transport.


The flagship system, Primus Line® Rehab, is designed for the trenchless rehabilitation of pressure pipes – incorporating a robust yet flexible three-layer liner reinforced with Kevlar® and a specially developed connector. This combination provides exceptional strength while adapting to tight bends and existing infrastructure – reducing downtime, excavation, and disruption.


For contractors and engineers working with pressure pipelines, Rädlinger Primus Line GmbH offers a proven alternative to disruptive and costly excavations. At Ro-Ka-Tech 2025, the company will be showcasing its high- performance Primus Line® solutions – trusted


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A key advantage for public authorities and utilities is that Primus Line® Rehab is officially approved as a low- emission system for the rehabilitation of asbestos-cement pipes – offering a safe, sustainable solution to a long- standing industry challenge.


Also on display is Primus Line® Overland Piping, an ideal solution for the temporary above-ground transport of hazardous fluids –


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