Cement Grouting
Cement Grouting, also known as Slurry Grouting, is the intrusion under pressure of flowable particulate grouts into open cracks and voids and expanded fractures.

 




 


Slurry Grouting Applications
  • Rock foundation treatment for dams
  • Rock cut-off curtains
  • Pressure injected anchors
  • Stabilization of gravels and shot rock
Slurry Grout Materials
  • Cement
  • Clay (Bentonite)
  • Sand
  • Additives
  • Microfine Cement
  • Fly Ash
  • Lime
  • Water
Microfine Cement is...finely ground slag/portland cement that is mixed with a dispersant and larger quantities of water for permeation of fine sand and finely cracked rock.
Microfine Cement Applications

Pumping Cement Grouts
  • Steady pressures
  • Variable water/cement ratios
  • Circulating vs. one-way grout hose systems
  • Measuring quantities and pressures: microcomputers
  • Uplift
Slurry Grouting Split-Spacing Techniques
  • Single curtain
  • Multiple curtain
  • Blanket grouting
Slurry Grouting Quality Control
  • Conventional
  • Electronic monitoring
  • Microcomputer monitoring and analysis
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