Grouting injection plant for the construction of micropiles
Grouting injection plant for the construction of micropiles is a combination of a mixer, an agitator, and a grouting pump. The high-speed, high-shear colloid mixer of the grouting injection plant generates vortices to ensure fast and uniform mixing. Water, cement, or bentonite are quickly mixed into a uniform slurry. The mixed slurry is then transported to the agitator. The grouting pump is injected from the mixing drum (storage tank). This ensures continuous mixing and grouting operations. The grouting injection plant is hydraulically driven with an electric motor. The grouting pressure and displacement are adjustable. It is compact and easy to operate.
Grouting injection plant for the construction of micropiles is a combination of a mixer, an agitator, and a grouting pump. The high-speed, high-shear colloid mixer of the grouting injection plant generates vortices to ensure fast and uniform mixing. Water, cement, or bentonite are quickly mixed into a uniform slurry. The mixed slurry is then transported to the agitator. The grouting pump is injected from the mixing drum (storage tank). This ensures continuous mixing and grouting operations. The grouting injection plant is hydraulically driven with an electric motor. The grouting pressure and displacement are adjustable. It is compact and easy to operate.

In micropile construction, the grouting injection plant plays a significant role and has outstanding advantages. It injects a specific slurry into the borehole, forms a high-strength pile body after solidification, greatly improves the compression, tension, and shear strength of the pile body, and can also expand the pile body diameter, improve the soil performance, make the soil denser and stronger, and provide solid protection for construction.

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1. What project do you want to use the grouting injection plant for?
2. What is your flow rate and pressure for the grouting injection plant?
3. What is the water-cement ratio of the material you are going to mix and grout?
4. Regarding the engine, do you want an electric motor or a diesel engine?
