APS debuts UV XAIR single‑head UV relining for 3–24" pipes at WWETT 2026
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APS rolls out single-head UV curing for small-diameter relining
American Pipelining Solutions (APS) is adding the UV XAIR ultraviolet (UV) curing system to its portfolio, bringing single-head, small-diameter trenchless UV relining capability to the North American market, the company announces. The system, introduced through APS’s partnership with SacPro and collaboration with UV Relining, debuts at the WWETT Show in Indianapolis in February 2026. UV XAIR cures pipes from 3 inches to 24 inches with one light head, removing the need for multiple equipment configurations and simplifying inventory and job planning for contractors.
The UV XAIR includes wireless tablet control and cloud-based data management to capture job records and enable remote diagnostics. Field-replaceable components — including the camera head, reel and light head — and a full parts kit are designed to let crews complete jobs even when a component needs on-site servicing. Built-in WiFi technical support and automatic software updates aim to shorten installation times and reduce downtime, while APS says lower total cost of ownership broadens access to UV relining for smaller contractors and municipalities.
APS positions the product as part of a wider end-to-end trenchless ecosystem that pairs inspection, liner and resin products with hardware and service. The company integrates UV XAIR alongside its existing Versa‑Light and Versa‑Light X platforms and CIPP offerings to deliver what it frames as a continuous workflow from inspection through installation. Fredrik Sterner, CEO of SacPro, describes the collaboration as creating “significant opportunities for U.S. plumbing companies to become more efficient and safer,” while APS CEO Jake Saltzman calls the system “a major step forward” for speed, control and performance in small-diameter UV curing.
Partnerships, training and aftermarket service form a significant part of APS’s market approach. The company highlights ongoing training programs, parts availability and field service expertise as key enablers for faster project turnaround, consistent reporting and reduced equipment downtime, all intended to lower barriers to adopting UV relining technology.
APS, based in Anderson, South Carolina, is distributing the announcement via PRNewswire and is exhibiting the UV XAIR at WWETT Show Booth 3104. The company provides sales and support across North America and lists customer contact and product details on its website.