Used for filling abandoned pipes for a long time! It has high versatility and excels in resource conservation, workability, and filling performance.
"Air Milk / Air Mortar" has been used for a long time to fill abandoned pipes in water supply and drainage systems due to its low strength and good fluidity, which allows for re-excavation. By mixing cement milk or raw mortar with air bubbles, bleeding is suppressed, preventing the formation of voids caused by bleeding. Additionally, because it incorporates approximately 40-65% air bubbles, it is a convenient and resource-efficient material that is used not only for abandoned pipes but also in a variety of other applications, making it a long-lasting filling material. [Features] - Low strength and good fluidity that allows for re-excavation - Long-standing use for filling abandoned pipes - No voids caused by bleeding - A convenient and resource-efficient material *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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