Injection grout plant (grouting plant/grouting equipment system) is an integrated equipment system for grout preparation and injection in geotechnical engineering, construction and geological disaster management. Its core functions, technical features and application scenarios are as follows: Core functions and equipment composition Grout preparation system Double-shaft mixer: adopts variable frequency speed regulation technology to achieve accurate proportioning of raw materials such as cement, water glass, bentonite, etc. (proportioning accuracy ±1%) to ensure slurry uniformity. High-speed pulping machine: through the action of centrifugal force (speed ≥1450r/min), the powder is quickly dissolved, and the preparation efficiency is increased by 40% compared with traditional equipment, which is suitable for ultra-fine cement-based slurry. Automatic batching system: integrated with screw conveyor, electronic scale and PLC controller to realize automatic metering and transportation of raw materials and reduce manual intervention. High-pressure injection system Piston pump group: adopts three-cylinder single-acting reciprocating pump (such as SGB6-10 type), with an output pressure of more than 10MPa and a flow rate of 6-10L/s, supporting single-liquid slurry and double-liquid slurry (cement-water glass) injection. Intelligent control system: real-time monitoring of grouting pressure, flow and cumulative grouting volume, automatic generation of construction records (in compliance with GB/T 50448-2015 specifications), and support for cloud data storage and traceability. Explosion-proof design: For high-risk environments such as coal mines, the equipment is equipped with explosion-proof motors, intrinsically safe circuits and pressure relief valves to ensure construction safety.
Injecting cement mortar plant advantages: Versatility: Can be adapted for different grout mixes and injection pressures. Precision: Allows controlled delivery of grout to specific locations. Efficiency: Reduces labor and material waste compared to manual methods. Durability: Enhances the longevity and strength of structures. Cost-Effectiveness: Prevents future repairs by addressing underlying issues early.
A compact cement grouting injection plant is a specialized system designed for efficiently mixing and injecting cement-based grout into soil, rock, or concrete structures for purposes such as ground stabilization, foundation reinforcement, and waterproofing.
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