KSI INJECTION ATTACHMENT
FOR MIXING A CEMENT SUSPENSION INTO FLIGHT SOIL
FOR MIXING A CEMENT SUSPENSION INTO FLIGHT SOIL
THE KSI RANGE OF INJECTION ATTACHMENTS WERE DEVELOPED IN COOPERATION WITH A GERMAN SPECIALIST GROUND ENGINEERING COMPANY AND ARE AT THE CORE OF THE SCHÖKEM PROCESS.
The SCHÖKEM process is a system of soil stabilisation using an excavator attachment to inject and mix a defined concrete suspension in non-load bearing soils (KSI) that, when left to harden, create a homogenous, impermeable and frost resistant soil-cement structure. Depending on soil conditions and desired load bearing requirements, various concentrations of cement and binder fluid are used.
The new SCHÖKEM injection attachments are available in two sizes for mounting on excavators between 35 and 80 ton operating weight and can be supplied with a range of blade lengths. The drive unit for the KSI 7000 can work with blades for 5, 6 and 7 m mixing depths and the larger KSI 12,0000 with blades for mixing depths of 6, 8, 10 or 12 m. Both models can be supplied with a rotation module as an optional extra.
KSI 7000 | KSI 12000 |
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Recommended excavator weight: 40 – 60 t | Recommended excavator weight: 50 – 120 t |
Rated power: 130 kW | Rated power: 220 kW |
Recommended oil flow: 300 – 400 l/min | Recommended oil flow: 550 – 700 l/min |
Mixing width (A): 350 – 500 mm | Mixing width (A): 400 – 600 mm |
Mixing depth (B): 1,000 – 5,000 mm | Mixing depth (B): 6,000 I 8,000 I 10,000 I 12,000 mm |
DETAILS | DETAILS |