Even in highly permeable ground, the reduction of friction is significant, leading to a decrease in thrust.
In current sewer pipeline construction, non-excavation methods that have minimal impact on the surrounding environment are widely used. Additionally, due to the increase in traffic volume and the need to address noise and vibration associated with construction, it has become difficult to occupy road surfaces. Furthermore, the reduction of construction costs has led to longer push methods, often involving curved pushes due to road alignments. Consequently, there is a demand for lubricants that can reduce thrust. Glide 2000 is a highly safe, single-component friction-reducing agent developed to address these issues. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ A highly safe one-component friction-reducing agent ○ The pH after preparation is neutral, ensuring excellent safety ○ Each bag contains 1kg, making preparation very easy ○ High friction reduction effect even in highly permeable ground, reducing thrust ○ Each box contains 2,000L, requiring less storage space for materials due to small quantity addition ○ Form: 1kg in a plastic bag / 10kg in a cardboard box / 20kg in a paper bag ○ Appearance: white powder ○ Ingredients: polyacrylic acid-based resin ○ Properties of the solution → Viscosity (mpa·s): 1,000±200 → pH: 7.0±1.0 ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Applications】 ○ Long-distance propulsion ○ Semi-shield method ○ Shield method ○ Curved propulsion ○ Standard propulsion ○ Small-diameter propulsion ○ Caisson method ○ Other various propulsion methods ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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