the Pressure Pipe Inspection Company Ltd.

Address: 4700 Dixie Rd.
Mississauga, ON L4W 2R1
CA

Mailling Address: 4700 Dixie Rd.
Mississauga, ON L4W 2R1
CA

Phone: (905) 624-1040

Toll Free: 1(877) 275-7742

Fax: (905) 624-4777

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Website: http://www.ppic.com

the Pressure Pipe Inspection Company Ltd.

The Company evaluates the condition of water transmission systems utilizing a suite of unique and patented techniques to pinpoint damaged sections of pipe. Water supply system operators use this information to make informed asset management decisions. This often means that they can selectively rehabilitate individual pipe and avoid the enormous cost of complete pipeline replacement.

Company Details

Year Established: 1997

Company Information

Jennifer Chegancas
Title: Marketing and Sales
Telephone: (905) 624-1040
Fax: (905) 624-4777
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Hugh Leavens
Title: Inside Sales/Technical Sales
Area of Responsibility: Customer Service
Telephone: (905) 624-1040
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Services

Remote Field Eddy Current / Transformer Coupling (rfec/Tc)

Acoustic Emission Testing (aet) AET Uses Acoustic or Vibration events that occur along a monitored pipe section over a defined period of time. Using AET our clients can monitor selected pipe while they remain in operation. AET is typically used in small diameter pipe, for construction monitoring or where pipe can absolutely not be dewatered.

Sahara Leak Detection Sahara pinpoints leaks in transmission mains of all construction types. In operation, a sensor head attached to an umbilical cable is inserted into a live pipeline. Carried by the flow of water, the sensor pinpoints the exact location of leaks through identification of the distinctive acoustic signals generated by leaks in the pipe wall, the joints or steel welds. The leak is then localized and its magnitude is estimated. The position of the sensor head is marked on the surface, ensuring the ease of any subsequent repair work.

Geographic Information System (gis) PPICs Asset Management System (AMS) is a computer based pipeline data management tool that provides water supply systems managers with the tools they need to make informed decisions. The system provides operators with a visual representation of the existing current environment in and surrounding the pipeline. The systems ability to combine and manage diverse data sets enables pipeline operators to develop custom criticality indexes, which can be used to prioritize the replacement of individual pipe.