In this step-by-step demonstration, you’ll see how UPS107 USM—a high-performance, two-part epoxy metal—is applied as a load transfer medium within the PipeWrap refurbishment process. This product plays a critical role in creating a solid interface between damaged pipeline surfaces and the outer composite wrap system.
Designed for reliability in structural pipe reinforcement, UPS 107 USM offers outstanding adhesion, chemical resistance, and mechanical strength. The video showcases how it is applied and shaped during refurbishment, forming a long-lasting foundation for composite wrapping and full pipeline restoration.
Application of UPS 107 USM to corroded or pitted pipe surfaces
Proper mixing and handling of the 2-part epoxy system
How the epoxy rebuilds structural integrity and facilitates full wrap bonding
Real-world examples of PipeWrap refurbishment preparation
Use in load transfer zones where mechanical stress is a factor
Composite Pipe Repairs – Pre-wrap surface restoration and profiling
Structural Pipe Refurbishment – Load transfer in critical locations
Offshore & Marine – Corrosion-damaged pipe and deck systems
Power & Utilities – Pipe reinforcement in high-load environments
Industrial Maintenance – Long-term repair of pressurised and non-pressurised systems
High load transfer capacity –Transfers stress away from weakened metal
Strong bonding – Adheres to steel, iron, and other ferrous/non-ferrous surfaces
Supports composite wraps – Essential for structural composite reinforcement
Easy to mix and apply – Ideal for field application with minimal tooling
Long-lasting protection – Resistant to corrosion, impact, and vibration