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Surface Mixing Treatment Method "Esmic Method"

To a strong improved body with high mixability! An advanced shallow ground improvement method that utilizes the land.

The "Esmic Method" is a construction technique that uses various types of cement, lime, and cement-based solidifying agents to add and mix powder or slurry into soft soil, thereby solidifying and improving the shallow ground. It creates a strong and uniform improved body, ensuring the stability of structures and the ground. Depending on the method of adding the improving agents, it can be broadly classified into the "Esmic Base Method," which primarily uses powder, and the "Esmic Slurry Method" and "Esmic Mud Method," which primarily use slurry. 【Features】 - Wide applicability from improving soft ground to sludge treatment - Simple construction from material spreading to mixing, leveling, and compaction (powder mixing method) - High affinity with soil, preventing dust generation in the surrounding environment (slurry utilization method) - Unlike deep ground improvement, large pile driving machines are not required - Excellent workability and economically advantageous For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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Mid-level mixed processing method "WILL Method (Slurry Oscillation Agitation Method)"

Construction of high-quality improved bodies! A mid-level mixed treatment method that pursues high quality, safety, and cost-effectiveness.

The "WILL Method (Slurry Oscillation Mixing Method)" is a construction technique that injects slurry-like solidifying agents and improvement materials through a special mixing blade attached to the tip of a backhoe-type base machine, forcibly mixing the solidifying agents with the in-situ soil to form a stable improved body. By using two types of response screw-type mixing blades, it can accommodate not only weak, viscous soil layers but also compact sandy soil and gravel layers with an N value exceeding 30. Additionally, by selecting the appropriate base machine, it can handle medium-depth improvements of up to approximately 13 meters. 【Features】 ■ Construction of high-quality improved bodies ■ High excavation performance ■ Reduced environmental impact ■ High mobility and safety ■ Reliable quality control *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Mid-layer mixed processing method "WILL Method (Slurry Oscillation Mixing Method)"

Pursuing high quality, safety, and cost-effectiveness! Ground improvement methods for building a stable improved foundation.

The "WILL Method (Slurry Oscillation Mixing Method)" is a construction technique that forcibly mixes slurry-like solidifying materials and improved materials with in-situ soil using a special mixing blade attached to the tip of a backhoe-type base machine, thereby forming a stable improved body. By utilizing two types of ribbon screw mixing blades, this method can accommodate not only soft, viscous soil layers but also dense sandy soil layers and gravel layers with an N value exceeding 30. Additionally, by selecting the appropriate base machine, it can handle medium-depth improvements of approximately 13 meters. 【Features】 ■ Construction of high-quality improved bodies [Patent No. 4038525] ■ High excavation performance [Patent No. 3958347 & Patent No. 4829385] ■ Reduced environmental impact ■ High mobility and safety ■ Reliable quality control [Patent No. 4954166] For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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