High-pressure borehole grouting equipment is not merely a single grouting pump but a complete system configured based on factors such as borehole depth, grout type, and operating pressure. Typical components include a high-speed grout mixer, an agitated storage tank, a high-pressure grouting pump, a pressure control unit, grouting pipelines, a flow meter, and a borehole packer. During operation, the mixer first prepares a homogeneous grout mixture according to the design ratio. The grout is transferred to the storage tank, where it is kept under continuous agitation, before being pumped through the pipeline into the borehole. The borehole packer seals the grouting section, allowing the grout to be injected into rock fractures, soil voids, or underground cavities at the specified pressure. Depending on project requirements, the equipment can be configured as a stationary, skid-mounted, trailer-mounted, or containerized unit to suit specific transportation and on-site setup conditions.
High pressure grout plant manufacturer is usually more compact and more portable than pumps with external motors. Pumps with more than two cylinders tend to place the cylinders side by side, similar to a car engine, where the piston is powered by the crankshaft. When working hard, most of them vibrate and must be well fixed on the engine bed or some other solid base.
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