High Energy Impact Compaction

The High Energy Impact Compaction Technique offers an alternative to the conventional roller compaction method. In this method, energy is transmitted to the soil through the lifting and dropping motion of a non-circular rotating mass. The choice of roller depends on factors such as soil type, moisture conditions, and required treatment depth. These rollers are towed at relatively high speeds to produce a powerful impact force, capable of compacting material to depths much greater than those achieved by traditional static or vibratory rollers, particularly in varying moisture conditions.

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Rapid Impact Compaction (RIC)