Vertical injection grout pump
A vertical injection grout pump is a high-pressure grouting device specifically designed for vertical grouting operations. Its core function is to precisely inject grout (such as cement grout, chemical grout, etc.) into foundations, soil layers, or building cracks using high pressure to achieve engineering purposes such as reinforcement, seepage prevention, and leak sealing.
A vertical injection grout pump is a specialized type of grouting equipment designed to deliver grout upwards or vertically into structures, ground formations, or confined spaces—often against gravity. This configuration is commonly used in foundation repair, structural rehabilitation, tunneling, and underground construction where access is limited to the base or side of a void, crack, or column.


Vertical injection grout pumps are widely used in the following engineering fields:
Foundation Reinforcement:
Soft Soil Foundation Treatment: High-pressure injection of cement grout fills soil pores, improving foundation bearing capacity and reducing settlement risk.
Karst Area Reinforcement: After excavating sandy soil within karst formations, cement mortar is injected for backfilling, forming a stable foundation.
Seepage Prevention and Leakage Sealing:
Hydraulic Engineering: Grouting of reservoir dams and sealing of cracks in water conveyance tunnels to prevent seepage.
Subway Engineering: Grouting behind tunnel linings to cut off groundwater and prevent jetting.
Structural Repair:
Building Crack Repair: Injecting chemical grout to fill concrete cracks and enhance structural integrity.
Bridge foundation reinforcement: High-pressure grouting is used to reinforce bridge pier foundations and improve seismic performance.
Mining engineering: Tunnel water sealing: In coal mining, grout is injected to seal water sources within tunnels, ensuring construction safety.
Roof reinforcement: Grouting is used to reinforce the roof of fractured layers to prevent collapse.
