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Ground improvement method: Stabilization mixer method

Ground Improvement Method: Stabilization Mixer Method

The Stabilizer Mixer Method is a groundbreaking technique that belongs to shallow ground improvement methods within ground improvement techniques, capable of addressing almost all soil types at depths of up to 7 meters. 【Features】 ○ Improvement Rate 100% Effective for liquefaction countermeasures as it integrates the improved body. ○ No Soil Type Restrictions This method can handle not only muddy soil, clayey soil, sandy soil, and organic soil but also boulders and underground obstacles. ○ Excellent Mobility Safe construction is possible as long as conditions allow the backhoe to operate. ● For other functions and details, please contact us.

  • Ground improvement materials

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Ground improvement method: Powder mixer method

Ground improvement method: Powder mixer method

The Powder Mixer Method uses solidifying agents for powders, so it does not require equipment like plants compared to other methods, and there are no assembly costs. Additionally, the amount of solidifying agent used can be significantly reduced compared to conventional methods for the target strength. 【Features】 ○ The Powder Mixer Method uses hydraulic stirring, allowing for an average blade cut of 240 times per minute, depending on the soil type, which is incomparable to conventional methods. This results in excellent strength averaging and ensures stable quality. ○ With the use of an ultra-long arm (18m), work can be safely carried out in unstable or distant locations. ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.

  • Other civil engineering works
  • Ground improvement

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