A ground improvement construction method that enables the construction of highly uniform improved ground!
The "Stabilization Mixer Method" is a construction technique that improves soft ground by mixing it with cement-based solidifying agents using a stabilization mixer, creating a uniform and highly accurate improved body. Due to high-speed stirring driven by a hydraulic motor, the workability is excellent, and cost reduction is possible as there is no need for equipment costs such as plants. Additionally, because powdered solidifying agents are used, the strength is greater than that of slurries with the same mixing ratio. 【Features】 ■ Construction is possible at depths of approximately 1m to 7m ■ Efficient construction is achievable ■ Low-cost ground improvement is possible ■ There is less variation in strength, allowing for the construction of high-quality improved bodies ■ Construction is possible with a variety of soil properties *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - Excellent mobility, allowing for environmentally conscious construction - Safe and reliable work is possible - No compaction required *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Application Examples】 ■ L-shaped retaining wall foundation ■ Culvert box foundation ■ Sediment control dam body foundation ■ Independent building foundation slab ■ Arc-shaped sliding prevention embankment foundation, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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At Kumano Corporation, we aim to create a gentle living environment that harmonizes with the community and are engaged in ground improvement work. We promise to protect the assets of society as a whole, reduce the environmental impact caused by construction, preserve and create a high-quality environment, continuously refine our technology, and accumulate experience and trust.