Trenching and remixing
Deep Wall Machine refers to the special equipment for trenching and remixing excavated earth and stone materials in construction projects. The machine integrates trench digging and soil mixing, which can carry out efficient excavation and soil stability in deep wall construction.
A trench cutting and remixing deep wall machine usually consists of a cutting wheel or tool head attached to the front of the machine. This cutting wheel is equipped with various cutting tools, such as a disk knife or pick, for digging soil or rock material.
As the machine moves forward, the cutting wheel rotates and cuts the ground, creating grooves at the desired depth. The excavated material is then mixed with a binder or stabilizer, such as cement or lime, to improve its stability and strength. This process is called soil mixing.
The machine is equipped with a mixing chamber or auger system to fully mix the excavated material with the binder. The mixture is then compacted back into the trench to form a stable and reinforced deep-wall structure.
Trenching and remixing deep wall machines are commonly used in a variety of construction applications, such as building foundations, retaining walls, underground structures, slope stabilization, etc. They have several advantages, including faster excavation, better soil stability, reduced environmental impact, and improved construction efficiency.
Overall, trenching and remixing deep wall machines play a vital role in modern construction engineering, providing an effective and efficient method for trenching and stabilizing the surrounding geotechnical materials.