Diaphragm walls are common practice in civil engineering as part of or as aids to the building of civil and hydraulic structures. Info on Soilmec Hydromill Module SH-50: Mounted on Crane Tiger SC-135: Basically, a trench is excavated in the ground, generally in the presence of a stabilizing fluid, and it is then back-filled with an appropriate material. The material is cut and loosened with two cutting wheels mounted at the bottom of a steel frame and rotating in opposite directions. Mud treatment unit SMT-500: The loosened or cut material mixes into the bentonite slurry suspension which is pumped from the trench by a very powerful suction pump mounted on the hydromill and conveyed to a mud treatment unit plant for cleaning. Hydromill offers a greater rate of penetration for the excavation than most any other type of diaphragm wall technique and also offers the highest level of accuracy in verticality. Supports a
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