It can be prepared in a short time of 5 to 10 minutes and is very resistant to dilution by groundwater and other sources!
In recent years, there has been an increase in the use of large diameter, long-distance, and sharp curve thrusting methods. Consequently, lubricants that require reduced thrust are necessary. The SRU-1012 TYPE-II (powder) from Hariba Co., Ltd. is a one-component friction-reducing agent that can be used in such field conditions. With a 200L formulation, it weighs only 3kg, making it lightweight and easy to work with, significantly reducing the friction resistance between the geological layers and the installed pipes. It can be prepared in a short time of 5 to 10 minutes. It is also highly resistant to dilution by groundwater and other factors. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ One-component friction reducer ○ Lightweight at 3kg for a 200L formulation, making it easy to work with ○ Significantly reduces friction resistance between soil layers and installed pipes ○ Can be prepared in a short time of 5 to 10 minutes ○ Highly resistant to dilution by groundwater and similar substances ○ Packaging: 8.5kg cardboard box (5 bags of 1.7kg each) ○ Appearance: White powder ○ Ingredients: Polyacrylic acid-based resin ○ Specific gravity: 0.96 (after preparation) ○ pH: 7.1±0.5 ● 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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