Harden M can be applied to general soft soil, mud, and dredged soil.
It is primarily composed of quicklime, and immediate modification effects can be expected due to the water absorption and exothermic reaction. It also has high solidification performance and can be applied to various soil types. 【Features】 ■ Improvement is promoted through the water absorption and exothermic reaction of the main component, quicklime. ■ It has solidification performance that exceeds that of typical lime-based improvement materials due to a special formulation. ■ It is effective even on soils that are difficult to solidify. ■ Applicable water content ratio is approximately 80-150%. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials and related links, or feel free to contact us.
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【Example of Use】 ■ Can be used for a wide range of soil types *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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We aim to become a company that proposes the construction of environmental improvement and recycling of soil and organic/inorganic resources for the purpose of resource recycling to form a circular society. Our company develops soil improvement materials such as "Harden," an environmentally friendly soil solidifying agent born from research on soil solidification mechanisms without cement, and "Eco Alpha," a cement-based environmentally considerate soil solidifying agent.