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EABASSOC

EABASSOC Lightweight Foamed Concrete is a versatile construction material made from sand, cement, water, and foam. With dry densities from 400 to 1600 kg/m3 and compressive strengths from 1 to 15 MPa, it offers excellent load spreading characteristics and fast workability. This non-hazardous material is ideal for road widening, sub-bases, repairs, soft ground applications, ground stabilization, and emergency or planned void filling.

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EABASSOC

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  1. EABASSOC LIGHTWEIGHT FOAMED CONCRETE for Roads and Geotechnical Applications

  2. EABASSOCLIGHTWEIGHT FOAMED CONCRETE • Made from Sand, Cement, Water & Foam • Dry Densities from 400 to 1600 kg/m3 • Compressive Strengths from 1 to 15 MPa • Mix Designs chosen to optimise density, strength and cost

  3. Advantages of Foamed Concrete • Lightweight...does not impose large loadings • Does not settle • Free flowing • Enables Fast Work • Excellent load spreading characteristics • Reliable quality control • Once placed requires no maintenance • Low water absorption over time • Resistance to freeze-thaw cycle • Non-Hazardous

  4. Typical Uses for Roads • Trench Reinstatement • Road Widening (Sub-Base) • Road Building on Soft Ground (Sub-Base) • Road Repairs • Bridges over Drainage Channels

  5. Road Widening

  6. Road Sub-Base

  7. Soft Ground = X kg Soft Ground Soft Ground Wearing Course = Y kg Soft Ground Soft Ground Foamed Concrete Road Base = Z kg Z = Y X + Principle of Roads on Soft Ground

  8. Road on Soft Ground - example 0.12m 0.40m

  9. Bridges over Drainage Channels

  10. Bridges over Drainage Channels

  11. Bridges over Drainage Channels

  12. Bridges over Drainage Channels

  13. Geotechnical Applications • Landslide Repair • Soil Stabilisation • Bridge Abutments (on soft ground) • Emergency Void Filling • Mine Fill • Land Reclamation • Tunnelling

  14. 27 m New Plan Foamed Concrete 650 kg/m3 A = 0.4m B = 0.3m Original Plan Traditional Materials Terraces Wall (8m) Retaining Wall 80m x 50m x 9m Landslip Hillside A = Road Surface Layer B = Basecourse Landslide RepairNagano Expressway, Japan

  15. Hillside Stabilisation

  16. Hillside Stabilisation

  17. Hillside Stabilisation

  18. Hillside Stabilisation

  19. Cathedral at Gniezno, Poland

  20. Cathedral at Gniezno, Poland

  21. Cathedral at Gniezno, Poland

  22. Cathedral at Gniezno, Poland Foamed Concrete Mix Design sand : cement : water 1.4 : 1 : 0.6 Dry density 900 kg/m3

  23. Bridge Abutment

  24. Bridge Abutment

  25. Emergency Void Fill, Heathrow

  26. Mine Fill

  27. EABASSOCLIGHTWEIGHT FOAMED CONCRETE • Made from Sand, Cement, Water & Foam • Dry Densities from 400 to 1600 kg/m3 • Compressive Strengths from 1 to 15 MPa • Road Widening, Sub-Bases, Repairs • Soft Ground • Ground Stabilisation • Emergency and Planned Void Filling

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