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Medium Pressure Cement Grout Pump for Injection

The medium-pressure cement grouting pump features a single-piston, double-acting design with a gear reducer, a compact structure, and is suitable for medium-scale grouting projects such as soil nailing and anchor bolting. Typical applications include:
1. Foundation reinforcement: Injecting cement grout into soft soil foundations to improve bearing capacity and prevent settlement.
2. Tunnels and underground engineering: Used for filling voids behind tunnel linings, reinforcing rock strata, and waterproofing.
3. Slope stabilization: Grouting and reinforcing landslides or unstable rock strata to enhance slope stability.
4. Concrete structure repair: Repairing defects such as cracks and hollow areas to improve structural durability.
5. Water conservancy projects: Construction of dam anti-seepage walls, dam reinforcement, and foundation treatment.

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Medium pressure cement grouting pumps (typically operating at pressures ranging from 5 to 20 MPa) are widely utilized in various conventional and semi-heavy-duty engineering projects due to their core advantages: precise and controllable pressure, stable power output, broad adaptability, and excellent cost-effectiveness. They are particularly suited for construction scenarios that do not require ultra-high-pressure grouting. Their specific applications can be categorized into four core domains, spanning multiple industries including civil engineering, water conservancy projects, building renovations, and mining operations:

I. Civil Engineering: Core Application for Conventional Foundation Works

Civil engineering represents the primary application scenario for medium-pressure cement grouting pumps, primarily suited for small-to-medium and conventional-scale foundation reinforcement, seepage prevention, and backfilling operations. Specific applications include:

1. Small-to-medium tunnel construction: Used for advance grouting reinforcement of surrounding rock and backfill grouting after lining installation. Medium-pressure grouting smoothly fills rock fissures, reinforces surrounding strata to prevent collapses, and avoids secondary damage to rock caused by ultra-high pressure. Suitable for rural highway tunnels, urban utility tunnel projects, and other small-to-medium tunnel engineering.

2. Municipal and Rural Bridge Construction: Covers bridge pile foundation grouting and bearing pad grouting processes. Medium-pressure grouting precisely enhances the bond strength between pile foundations and soil, ensuring bridge load-bearing stability. Suitable for foundation construction of small-to-medium highway bridges, rural utility bridges, and other non-extra-large span bridges.

3. Conventional Highway and Railway Subgrade Engineering: Used for subgrade reinforcement and slope protection grouting. For areas with insufficient bearing capacity, such as soft soil foundations or backfilled soil foundations, medium-pressure grouting fills voids and binds loose soil to prevent subsequent track settlement. Suitable for conventional sections like highway service roads, rural roads, and standard railway subgrades.

4. Standard Deep Excavation Support: Used in conventional deep excavation projects like building foundations and municipal pipeline trenches. It reinforces surrounding soil through grouting, forming stable support structures to prevent collapse. Suitable for moderately deep excavations with relatively simple geological conditions.

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Diesel cement grout injection pump

II. Water Conservancy Engineering Applications: Dedicated for Small-to-Medium Water Facilities

Medium-pressure cement grouting pumps meet the seepage prevention and reinforcement needs of small-to-medium water facilities, precisely fulfilling grouting requirements for conventional water conservancy projects. Specific applications include:

1. Construction of Small-to-Medium Dams and Reservoirs: Used for routine seepage control grouting in dam bodies and foundations, forming dense impermeable curtains to resist flood infiltration. Also suitable for structural reinforcement in reservoir hazard mitigation and reinforcement projects, particularly for small-capacity rural reservoirs and small irrigation dams.

2. Irrigation channel and reservoir maintenance: Cracks in irrigation channels are repaired through grouting to fill gaps and ensure water conveyance efficiency. It is also used for seepage prevention in reservoirs and small storage ponds to prevent water leakage, suitable for small-to-medium-sized water conservancy facilities like farmland irrigation channels and rural drinking water reservoirs.

3. Small-Scale River Management: Reinforces riverbank slopes and prevents seepage in embankments through medium-pressure grouting, enhancing stability and preventing soil erosion. Suitable for rural rivers and small watershed management projects.

III. Building Renovation Sector: Safety Reinforcement for Aging Structures

In renovation and refurbishment projects for aging buildings, medium-pressure cement grouting pumps offer gentle injection and controllable pressure to avoid damaging existing structures. They are suitable for the following scenarios:

1. Structural Reinforcement of Aging Buildings: Used to repair shallow-to-medium cracks in walls, beams, and columns. Medium-pressure grouting fills cracks and bonds reinforcing materials, enhancing structural strength. Suitable for retrofitting old residential buildings, industrial plants, and historic structures.

2. Waterproofing Basements and Underground Spaces: Addresses common seepage issues in basements, underground garages, and civil defense facilities. Medium-pressure grouting creates a waterproof barrier to block water pathways, resolving wall and floor leakage problems.

3. Existing Building Foundation Upgrades: For existing building foundations requiring increased load-bearing capacity, medium-pressure grouting stabilizes and reinforces the foundation soil. This avoids the disturbance to the main structure caused by high-pressure grouting, making it suitable for projects like old residential area renovations and factory foundation upgrades.

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cement grout injection pump

IV. Mining Operations: Safety Applications for Small Mines

Medium-pressure cement grouting pumps support routine safety operations in small-to-medium mines, primarily for seepage prevention and filling tasks, including:

1. Small Mine Shaft Seepage Prevention: Routine grouting for leak sealing in shafts of small-to-medium coal mines and non-metallic mines, preventing groundwater infiltration to ensure mining safety.

2. Small-scale goaf filling: Grouting to fill small voids created by mining operations, preventing ground subsidence and protecting surrounding farmland, structures, and ecosystems. This supports green mining transformation in small mines.

Cement Grout Pump
Cement Grout Pump

The core compatibility logic for medium-pressure cement grouting pumps is “routine requirements, precise pressure, and safe controllability.” This means they are suitable for all scenarios requiring stable medium-pressure output for functions like reinforcement, seepage prevention, and filling, provided ultra-high pressure (>20MPa) grouting is unnecessary. They are not applicable for heavy-duty projects demanding high-pressure grouting, such as ultra-deep excavations, large dams, or extra-large span bridges. High-pressure grouting pumps must be selected for such scenarios.

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