Grouting Method

Grouting Method : The grouting method requires extensive experience and advanced techniques depending on the site situation.

1. Compaction Grouting

The low mobility (compaction) grouting involves the injection of a low slump, mortar grout to densify loose, granular soils and stabilised subsurface voids or sinkholes.
An injection pipe is inserted, typically to maximum treatment depth, and the grout then injected as the pipe is slowly removed in lifts, creating a column of overlapping grout bulbs. The expansion of the grout bulbs improvement surrounding soils and the grouting increases the density, friction angle, and stiffness of surrounding granular soils.
Features: Soft ground improvement, differential settlement reinforcement, embankment/dam/breakwater reinforcement, work possible in narrow indoor spaces.

 

  

  

2. Jet Grouting

The jet grouting uses high velocity fluid jets to construct cemented soil of varying geometries in the ground.
Jet grouting creates in situ geometries of soilcrete (grouted soil), using a grouting monitor attached to the end of a drill stem. 
The jet grout monitor is advanced to the maximum treatment depth. Then high velocity jets (cement grout with optional water and air) are initiated from ports in the monitor. The acrojets erode and mix the in situ soil with grout as the drill rod and monitor are rotated and raised.

  

3. Chemical Grouting

The most usual form of grouting method is referred to as permeation grouting, which in simple terms, involves filling opening space. Although all varieties of grouting contain some measure of permeation grouting, there are four distinctive approaches: permeation, compaction, fractural and jet grouting.
Structural chemical grouting, when used in granular soils, permeates the spaces between the soil particles, binds the particles together, and improves the soil’s bearing capacity.
The chemical grouting method is an injection method that improves the ground by injecting suspension-type, semi-suspension-type, and solution-type grout materials into soft ground and has excellent water blocking and ground reinforcement effects.

  

4. Jacking Method

The concrete slab jacking is a general term that refers to a couple of types of concrete repair method that raises and returns sunkin concrete slabs to their original position. 
Concrete slab jacking works to raise the sunken slab back to its original elevation and slope by JSP Column+Injecting underneath the sunken surface; Sunken concrete slab applying the slab jacking method, the following effects can be achieved permanently:
1 )Concrete slab leveling
2) Concrete slab raising 
3) Concrete building lifting 
4) Repairing uneven concrete slab.