Curing takes five to 30 hours, depending on diameter. Flexible, resin-saturated tubes are pulled into existing pipes, expanded with water or air pressure, and exposed to heat or ultraviolet light to stiffen. How it works: A trenchless lining technology that’s been around since the 1970s. Both ambient and substrate temperatures must be at least 45 degrees F at placement unless cold or hot weather American Concrete Institute practices are followed. Good to know: Don’t apply if ambient and surface temperatures are expected to fall below 45 degrees F or rise above 100 degrees F within 72 hours of placement. The process was developed by AP/M Permaform (Action Products Marketing Corp.) of Johnston, Iowa, in 1985. Primary applications: Used for decades to repair manholes, Centri-Pipe is a relatively new rehabilitation method for bridges and culverts and has been successful in large-diameter projects (storm and sanitary sewers 30 inches to 120 inches in diameter) for more than 15 years. Staging areas are modest, bends aren’t an issue, flow reduction is minimal, and work can be interrupted and resumed without leaving seams. It can be used on elliptical and other irregularly shaped pipes. Structural stability and engineer requirements dictate how thick the layer of material should ultimately be.īenefits: High-tensile strength cures quickly adheres to CMP, cast iron, steel plating, brick, and clay. The material’s rust inhibitors prevent corrosion and inhibit abrasion. How it works: A spincaster applies thin coats of fiber-reinforced cementitious material, or Permacast mortar, to the inside of the pipe to form a waterproof structural enhancement that adheres tightly to the original pipe. New rehabilitation technologies have emerged and matured. Luckily, we live in a golden age of infrastructure. If you have a updated version of this file, let me know.Our aging sewage infrastructure needs $300 billion worth of repair, restoration, and/or replacement during the next 20 years, according to the 2013 American Society of Civil Engineers’ “Report Card on American Infrastructure.” Similar dire assessments apply to the underground pipes and culverts that divert stormwater.
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If you’re interested, I have the download hosted here.
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Add to that where some codecs and video processing is becoming increasingly embedded in our devices, which possibly had interest for repacking and reinstalling these codecs waned over time… which probably started a domino effect across the teams? I may be wrong about this but, what do you think?Īnyway, luckily, I found an old archive of the installer– although it is a version from June 2014. It comes at a time where many anime services are streaming online, and even more so, the problems of packaging video files into a usable and compressed package for fast downloads are slowly becoming a non-issue (with internet speeds increasing on average, imho). For the complete changes see the changelog. Be aware of scams and only get the files from our site!Īlso, to report bugs, suggestions and generally provide feedback, use our Trac reporting anything on social media or in any other place is just pointless, as the developers only follow Trac. Thanks to everyone who has contributed in any way all these years Remember, MPC-HC is an 11-year old project.ĭon’t forget, that our official builds, both the stable and the beta builds, are digitally signed. It’s been a nice journey and I’m personally pretty overwhelmed having to write this post. Otherwise, all things come to an end and life goes on. So, if someone’s willing to really contribute and has C/C++ experience, let me know on IRC or via e-mail. This, unfortunately, means that the project is officially dead and this release would be the last one. V1.7.13, the latest, and probably the last release of our project…įor quite a few months now, or even years, the number of active developers has been decreasing and has inevitably reached zero. Grasping at straws at why it went down, or how am I going to find the player and codecs for my video files, I stumbled upon the installer and blog post from the development blog of MP-HC (which is the Media Player that is packaged along with CCCP), which reads: When rushing to the website (), I found it down to my surprise. And yes, this included the trusty video player from the old Combined Community Codec Pack (CCCP, not to be confused with the state with the same name). My laptop died an honorable death a few weeks back, and I had to reformat and reinstall most of my apps.