The management team at a corn syrup plant faced significant challenges with sinking concrete slabs supporting critical infrastructure, including water tanks and raw material tanks. The uneven slabs posed risks of tank instability and potential structural failure. A geotech contractor was engaged to perform void filling and stabilize the affected areas, ensuring a solid foundation for plant operations.
The technical team recommended using AP Lift 475, a two-component polyurethane foam that is ideal for void filling and slab stabilization. This material was selected for its high compressive strength, controlled expansion, and ability to effectively fill voids while providing robust support for heavy loads. The approach ensured minimal disruption, as it required no extensive excavation.
The void-filling project at the corn syrup plant was a success. The application of AP Lift 475 effectively filled all identified voids, stabilizing the concrete slabs and restoring a solid foundation. The stabilized areas now securely support the water and raw material tanks, eliminating concerns about sinking or tipping. The facility can resume full operations with confidence in the structural integrity of the tank foundations.