A clay agent that allows for fine adjustments of viscosity. It has a low specific gravity and excellent fluidity, making long-distance pumping possible.
Currently, in sewer pipe installation work, non-excavation methods are often used due to increased traffic volume and the noise and vibration associated with construction. Additionally, due to the reduction in construction costs, non-excavation methods are becoming longer in distance and often involve curved pushing due to road alignment, while the space on-site is also becoming narrower, making it difficult to secure material stockyards. Efuroong is a newly developed mud agent designed to solve these issues. 【Features】 - The stable liquid used with Efuroong has a neutral pH and excellent safety. - Efuroong mud water has a low specific gravity and excellent fluidity, allowing for long-distance pumping. - The discharge of excavated soil from sand layers is smooth, as the excavated soil does not settle within the discharge pipe. - If viscosity adjustment is needed, fine-tuning of viscosity can be achieved with a basic mixture plus a few kilograms of Efuroong. - Due to the small amount added, it does not require a large space for material storage. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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- Long-distance propulsion - Slurry propulsion method - Standard propulsion - Sharp curve propulsion - Mud-water propulsion method - Small-diameter propulsion - Various shield methods - Earth pressure propulsion method - Other various propulsion methods
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