Onsite Manufactured Continuous FRP Pipe

How a jointless pipe of any length can be manufactured on site using the patented technology developed by Prof. Mo Ehsani. The pipe, made with carbon or glass FRP, can be used for new construction or for slip-lining existing pipes and as casing for wells.


 



New Pipe Technology from QuakeWrap

How the newly developed InfinitPipe technology can be used to construct a new pipeline or repair existing corroded or leaking pipes.


 



A green pipe technology for sustainable mining

How the world's first green and sustainable pipe can improve in-situ mining methods, the better alternative to open pit mines that increases efficiency while helping reduce land disturbance. Support of the InfinitPipe application would allow more complete automation of the making of this pipe on-site, reducing transportation, energy, materials and other outlays while increasing production.

 



Technology to help save the great barrier reef

Accepted by National Geographic magazine for its global "Chasing Genius Challenge," InfinitPipe technology can be deployed for reversing oceanic coral bleaching caused by global warming. Using a pump operated by wave energy, cooler water from deeper portions of the ocean is circulated to warmer shallow reef regions. This relatively low-cost, maintenance-free solution has gained enormous popularity as a possible way to reverse this disastrous global event.

 


'Pipe in a Box' for increasing clean water accessibility

Accepted by National Geographic magazine for its global "Chasing Genius Challenge," InfinitPipe technology can easily be used domestically or internationally in developing nations for quickly building pipes to water storage tanks or wells in remote areas. All materials are shipped in a box, with no equipment needed to construct the pipe. InfinitPipe meets safety requirements for potable water transportation.


 

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UA Professor Working On Solution To Coral Reef Damage
KJZZ PHOENIX -- Mo Ehsani isn”Ēt a biologist. He”Ēs a civil engineer who spent much of his career designing carbon fiber products to repair crumbling buildings and bridges. But today, he”Ēs got a new use for one of his inventions, a pipeline that would deliver cool ocean water to the overheated areas that are hurting the corals.