CGS commissions high strength grout mixing and pumping unit
Published by David Bizley,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Core Grouting Services (CGS), an Acteon company, has commissioned a new high volume, high strength grout mixing and pumping unit. The equipment is specifically designed for mixing and pumping high strength grout with a compressive strength of >100 MPa. These grouts are used in offshore foundations.
Colin Barrett, equipment manager at Core, said, “In our project experience, grouting can be on the project critical path, and our customers need jobs completed quickly. Due to the need for speed, we designed the unit to produce the maximum amount of high strength grout as efficiently as possible.”
Based on tests performed at Core's headquarters in Cork, Ireland, the unit will produce 12 – 14 m3 per hour of grout.
Barrett added, “Our new mixer unit uses orbital planetary mixers. This is a huge improvement on the current pan mixer type, as orbital planetary mixers enable more effective mixing of the grout. We can now mix large volumes of grout uniformly and quickly, enabling our customers to keep their projects moving.”
Adapted from a press release by David Bizley
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/product-news/26062014/core_grouting_services_commissions_high_strength_grout_mixing_and_pumping_unit/
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