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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

ScarGuard: The New ARO


In recent years, one of the fastest-growing products in the pipeline industry has been ScarGuard from Seal For Life Industries.

If you want the informal description?

Think of it as a field-applied ARO… on steroids, testosterone, and nine cups of coffee.

If you prefer the technical version:

A fiber-reinforced composite mechanical protection system designed for HDD and other demanding applications.


 ScarGuard is a moisture-curable, fiber-reinforced wrap engineered to deliver serious mechanical protection. Once cured, it forms a tough composite shell around the pipeline — dramatically increasing resistance to:

  • Abrasion

  • Impact

  • Gouging

  • Shear forces during pullback

  • Damage from sharp or rocky backfill

And in today’s environment, that matters more than ever.


As more pipelines are installed via horizontal directional drilling (HDD) and routed through rocky or unforgiving soil conditions, owners are becoming less comfortable relying solely on traditional ARO systems.

We’re seeing a growing trend:

  • End users adding ScarGuard over field joints

  • Owners specifying it as added protection over factory-applied coatings

  • Projects in rocky terrain incorporating it as a risk-reduction strategy

Because when you’re pulling thousands of feet of pipe through abrasive conditions, the cost of extra protection is small compared to the cost of failure.

ScarGuard doesn’t replace your corrosion coating system — it enhances it.

It acts as a mechanical armor layer, giving your pipeline a fighting chance in conditions where standard protection may be pushed to its limits.

In challenging soils, HDD crossings, or projects where downtime simply isn’t acceptable, that added durability can make all the difference.


If you’d like more information on how ScarGuard can fit into your next project — or whether it makes sense for your soil conditions — reach out. I’m happy to help.

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