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KMN (Kemun) Method

Introducing an overview of the Kemun ST Kemun construction method!

In our construction materials business, which is engaged in foundation work, we conduct a comparative study of construction methods and propose suitable techniques. The "KMN (Kemun) Method" involves inserting a precast concrete pile with a mixing blade attached to its tip into a drilled and mixed hole, either allowing it to sink or rotating it, to secure it at a specified depth and ensure vertical load-bearing capacity. For excavation, we use an excavation bit, a spiral auger, and a drilling and mixing shaft equipped with mixing blades. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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  • Pile and foundation work
  • Piles, caissons, sheet piles

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Vibratory Tremie Method for Cast-in-Place Concrete Piles

Apply vibration during driving to promote filling. Suppress insufficient filling at the pile head and enlarged base. Patent obtained.

The "Vibrator Tremie Method" is a construction technique that prevents issues such as poor pile head quality due to insufficient concrete filling, and enables the creation of high-quality cast-in-place concrete. By equipping the tip of the tremie pipe with a vibration device, it is possible to effectively ensure fluidity by directly applying vibrations to the concrete being extruded from the pipe. Additionally, since the vibration device is inserted into the concrete from the start of the pouring process, it also prevents the inflow of impurities and water from within the hole (stabilizing fluid). 【Features】 ■ Simultaneous compaction of concrete during pouring ■ Reduced interference with half-round or sharp hooks of rebar due to a small diameter of 250mm inner diameter and 420mm outer diameter ■ Fewer excess wires to prevent issues such as disconnection or leakage ■ Ability to adjust the amount of vibration while checking pressure with a digital gauge *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Civil Engineering Method
  • Foundation construction

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