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.
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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 achieving 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), safe operations can be conducted even in unstable or distant locations. ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.
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【Purpose】 ○ Ground improvement
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The most important issue in current construction and civil engineering projects is how to address environmental problems while carrying out the work. We have destroyed nature by cutting down mountains, felling trees, and disposing of surplus soil. Our company is also mindful of the environment, and although we operate in a small field of shallow improvement, we aim to coexist with nature by solidifying and reusing excavated soil and the foundations of waterway embankments, thereby leaving a better environment for the next generation. We have received high evaluations from various ministries, prefectural civil engineering and forestry offices, and other construction companies, but we are committed to further honing our technology, making relentless efforts to improve quality, and advancing the development of new technologies. We look forward to your continued support.