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Deep Lock® Soil Stabilization in Cold Weather Series - 2. Equipment

Posted by Jacob Bryant on Jan 18, 2024 10:00:00 AM

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Body - Deep Lock® Soil Stabilization in Cold Weather - 2. EquipmentThe Deep Lock® process, a robust and effective method for soil stabilization, requires specialized equipment to ensure precision and efficiency. Here's a breakdown of essential equipment for Deep Lock® soil stabilization in cold weather:

  • PMC PH2 Hydraulic Proportioner (or Equivalent):
    Used to inject two-component structural polyurethane foams for Deep Lock® soil stabilization, as well as void filling and slab lifting. The PMC PH2 Hydraulic Proportioner is known for its durability and reliability, using relays and circuit breakers instead of circuit boards to enhance reliability and reduce maintenance issues.

  • MixMaster Pro Injection Gun:
    Specifically manufactured for injecting two-component structural polymers, the MixMaster Pro is designed to handle back pressure effectively.

  • Drum Heaters:
    Drum heaters are employed to maintain the temperature of the materials in 50-gallon drums, ensuring proper viscosity and preventing freezing.

  • Space Heater:
    Utilized to maintain an optimal working temperature in the rig, especially crucial in colder environments.

  • Hilti TE 60 Drill (or Equivalent):
    A powerful drill is essential for creating the necessary openings in the soil for the ground rods.

  • 36-64” Drill Bit:
    Strong enough to penetrate through frozen surfaces, this drill bit is essential.

  • 16-18 Gauge Half Inch Ground Rod Tubing – 10 Foot Sticks:
    These ground rod tubing sticks are integral for the precise delivery of materials during the stabilization process.

  • Ground Rod Driver:
    This tool is used for driving ground rods into the earth. It facilitates the installation of ground rods, making the process safer and faster.

  • Rotary Level and Receivers:
    These tools are vital for measuring surface levels. The rotary level emits a rotating laser beam to create a horizontal plane, while the receiver detects the laser beam over long distances, ensuring accuracy and precision in the stabilization and – if necessary – lifting process.

Each piece of equipment plays a critical role in the Deep Lock® process, ensuring that the soil stabilization and concrete leveling tasks are performed efficiently, accurately, and safely, even in challenging weather conditions. Employing the right tools not only enhances the effectiveness of the process but also contributes to the longevity and stability of the treated structures.

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Deep Lock® Soil Stabilization in Cold Weather Series - 1. Definition and Applications

Posted by Jacob Bryant on Jan 17, 2024 2:00:00 PM

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Body Graphic - 1. Definition and ApplicationsDeep Lock® is a specialized deep soil stabilization process developed by Alchatek. It involves injecting a structural polymer deep into the soil, where it expands and solidifies. This process enhances the stability and strength of the soil, making it an effective solution for various geotechnical challenges. One key feature of Deep Lock® is its ability to stabilize soil below the freeze/thaw line, making it particularly useful in cold weather conditions.

Applications of Deep Lock® in Cold Weather

  • Foundations: Deep Lock® is extensively used to stabilize and strengthen foundations, especially in areas where the soil is compromised due to moisture or other factors.

  • Under Sunken Slabs: For sunken slabs, where soil erosion or voids have occurred deeper down, Deep Lock® provides an effective solution to fill and stabilize these gaps.

  • Settling Structures: Entire structures that are settling, not just the slab, can benefit from the deep soil stabilization offered by Deep Lock®.

  • Interior Footings: In scenarios where exterior piers are used for stabilization, Deep Lock® can be employed for interior footings, avoiding damage to floors and providing a balanced stabilization approach.

  • Brick and Stone Foundations: These types of foundations, which are challenging to stabilize with piers, can be effectively supported using the Deep Lock® process.

  • Pre-construction Soil Stabilization: Before construction begins, stabilizing the soil ensures that the foundation rests on solid ground, a crucial step for long-term structural integrity.

  • Culverts: Deep Lock® can be used for stabilizing and sealing culverts both from the outside (probe-grouting style) and from the inside by injecting the polymer just below the steel.

Why Deep Lock® is Used in Cold Weather

Cold Weather Performance: Deep Lock® can be performed even when the top layer of soil is frozen, making it ideal for cold weather applications.

  • Addressing the Root Cause: By stabilizing soil deep below the surface, Deep Lock® addresses the underlying causes of structural problems rather than just the symptoms.

  • Preventing Resettlement: It ensures that once slabs or structures are stabilized, they remain in place without resettling.

  • Warranty Benefits: When employing the Deep Lock® process, contractors can offer better warranties due to effective and long-lasting stabilization.

  • Ease of Process: The process is relatively easy to learn and implement, making it a practical option for a wide variety of contractors.

Deep Lock® offers a versatile and effective solution for a range of soil stabilization needs, particularly beneficial in cold weather conditions. Its ability to work below the freeze/thaw line and address deep-rooted soil issues makes it an invaluable tool in the geotechnical contractor’s arsenal.

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Polymer Soil Stabilization: Specification Guidance for Geotechnical Engineers

Posted by Colt Hullander on Sep 21, 2023 10:00:00 AM

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Body - Polymer Soil Stabilization – Specification Guidance for Geotechnical EngineersUnstable soils present significant challenges in civil engineering projects. Whether caused by erosion, improper compaction, freeze-thaw action, or decay of buried organic matter, loose and shifting soils undermine structural integrity. Together, these mechanisms prevent soil from remaining firmly in place. This necessitates methods to stabilize and strengthen the matrix. Geotechnical engineers must find solutions to reinforce the substrate and restore load-bearing capacity.

Polymer injection grouting offers an innovative approach, transforming loose soil into a strong, consolidated mass. These polymeric resins permeate porous soils and compact denser soils, then expand and cure in place. The resulting soil-polymer matrix has high compressive strength, stopping subsidence, erosion, and migration of fines. Alchatek's standard soil stabilization products and deep soil stabilization products provide specification-grade stabilization.

Polymer Foam Stabilization Mechanisms

  • Permeation of loose sediments, gluing them into a firm matrix
  • Displacement of water from eroded zones, reversing further erosion
  • Filling of void spaces from decayed organics or poor compaction
  • Adhesion to soil particles creates a strong substrate

Additionally, these foams are NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 certified for contact with potable water supplies. This enables environmentally safe use.

Performance Characteristics

Polymeric foams provide exceptional soil stabilization and foundational reinforcement. Key advantages include:

  • Ability to permeate and treat loose or unstable soils in situ without excavation
  • Ability to compact dense soils such as clay
  • High compressive and shear strength, restoring structural load capacity
  • Permanent stabilization without ongoing maintenance requirements
  • Mitigation of subsidence or erosion with bonded soil matrix

When applied correctly, polymeric foams offer lasting soil stabilization and ground improvement. Alchatek case studies document successful performance for applications including commercial, industrial, new construction, and other geotechnical engineering projects.

Additional Guidance for Geotechnical Engineers

Specify these advanced soil grouting products to permanently resolve instability issues. They deliver rapid installation, minimal invasive work, and results that last. Let us provide guidance on product selection, specs, and installation techniques for your next soil stabilization project. Polymer grouting is an innovative, low-impact way to reinforce unstable ground.

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A Trusted Polyurethane Soil Stabilization Resource for Engineers

Posted by Kreg Thornley on Jun 13, 2023 10:00:00 AM

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Body - A Trusted Polyurethane Soil Stabilization Resource for EngineersAs a geotechnical engineer, you understand the importance of stable supporting soil around structures. When the supporting soil becomes unstable, the stability of the structure is at risk. Common causes of unstable soil include erosion, poor compaction, freeze/thaw cycles, and decomposition of organic materials within the soil. Fortunately, soil can be stabilized with high-strength polyurethane. Whether you need a product recommendation for soil stabilization specs, or you're seeking accredited continuing education on this subject, Alchatek has you covered.

Product Recommendations for Soil Stabilization Specs

Experienced members of the Alchatek technical support team consult with engineers on a regular basis. When you call for assistance, you'll be connected to someone with extensive product knowledge and years of on-the-job experience out in the field. If you need a product recommendation for polyurethane soil stabilization specifications, call 404-618-0438 and ask for a geotechnical expert. 

Accredited Presentations

Alchatek offers one-hour CE/PDH accredited presentations on a variety of subjects, including geotechnical applications for polyurethane. These presentations are available online via videoconferencing or in person in a lunch-and-learn context. Geotechnical presentations are always given by an experienced expert who can field pretty much any question your team may have on the subject.

Click the button below and fill out the form to request an accredited presentation.

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Polyurethane Concrete Repair Videos

Posted by Kreg Thornley on May 25, 2023 9:06:00 AM

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Body - Polyurethane Concrete Repair VideosAlchatek offers a series of short educational videos covering a variety of polyurethane concrete repair applications. Each video is described below, followed by a viewing link.

Slab Lifting with Polyurethane Foam

This live-action video depicts a typical residential driveway slab lifting job, including a simple overview of the causes of settled slabs, the alternatives to polyurethane slab lifting, and the polyurethane slab lifting process itself. The slab lifting sequence features added 3D animation to show the foam expansion process underground during the slab lifting process. Click here to watch the video.

The Polyurethane Slab Lift Process Explained

This animated video explains the polyurethane slab lift process in detail, primarily in the context of commercial/industrial applications. Sunken concrete slabs can be lifted back into place with two-component polymer foam designed to work in wet or dry conditions. The expansion force of the concrete leveling foam coupled with the pressure of a specialized pump generate enough controlled force to lift virtually any structure back into position with 1/8” precision.  Click here to watch the video.

The Polyurethane Soil Stabilization Process Explained

This animated video explains the most common infrastructure and concrete issues requiring polyurethane soil stabilization, as well as the application process itself. Unstable, eroded, or loose soil around infrastructure can result in settlement and damage to the structure. Voids can be filled, soil consolidated, and water migration halted by permeating the soil with one of the AP Soil series of polyurethane resins. Click here to watch the video.

The Deep Lock® Process Explained

This animated video explains deep soil stabilization in great detail. Alchatek offers a unique combination of high-quality structural polymers along with the equipment and training needed to address deep soil issues. Contractors trained in The Deep Lock® process can stabilize soil at all levels and accomplish this with minimal imposition to or downtime for the property owner. Click here to watch the video.

The Polyurethane Leak Seal Process Explained

This animated video explains the most common infrastructure and concrete issues requiring polyurethane leak seal solutions, as well as the various application processes. Leaking concrete can be detrimental to safety and property values. Leaks in concrete structures can be permanently repaired with water-activated polyurethane and a few assorted leak seal accessories. Click here to watch the video.

Alchatek - A Supplier You Can Trust

This video provides a quick overview of Alchatek, an international leader in the manufacture and supply of chemical grouts and construction products for Geotechnical, Leak Seal, and Seawall Repair applications. Providing solutions from its headquarters in Tucker, Georgia, and its manufacturing facility in Reno, Nevada, Alchatek specializes in advanced construction technologies for sealing leaks, stabilizing soils, lifting concrete, and protecting infrastructure and seawall structures. Click here to watch the video.

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Topics: All Posts, Lift Slabs, Seal Leaks, Stabilize Soil, Deep Lock, Crack Injection

Deep Lock® with Polyurethane

Posted by Clinton Holmes on May 18, 2023 10:00:00 AM

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Solid soil is crucial for the long-term stability of concrete structures. Unfortunately, erosion often puts this stability at risk. When erosion occurs just underneath the structure, standard polyurethane soil stabilization methods are often the perfect solution.

Sometimes, however, erosion occurs deep within the soil. Alchatek's Deep Lock® polyurethane soil stabilization process is a unique and powerful solution for deep soil instability issues. This process involves the deep injection of high-quality structural polymers to address the problem with minimal heavy equipment and downtime. The Deep Lock® process addresses the root cause of deep soil problems. 

Deep Lock® Products

AP Deep Lift 420

AP Lift 430

AP Lift 440

AP Lift 475

Deep Look GPR

Dynamic Cone Penetrometer

Alchatek's industry-leading technical support team is thoroughly versed in the art and science of stabilizing soil. Call us today at 404-618-0438 for assistance with your next deep soil stabilization project.

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Why Soil Settles Around Swimming Pools

Posted by Casey Messer on May 16, 2023 10:00:00 AM

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Body - Why Soil Settles Around Swimming Pools-1This post is part of the Alchemy-Spetec Contractor Lens series, featuring views, news & case studies written by our customers. This article was written by Casey Messer of Camrock Foundations. If you're an Alchemy-Spetec customer and you'd like to discuss writing content for our blog, please send an email to marketing@alchemy-spetec.com today!

Swimming pools are great additions to any property. However, the installation process must be done correctly to ensure the longevity and stability of the pool. One problem that commonly arises is soil settlement around the pool area. In this blog post, we will discuss why soil settles around swimming pools and what can be done to prevent it.

Improper Compaction

When constructing a house, proper compaction of soil is necessary to prevent settling issues in the future. The same principle applies to swimming pools. Unfortunately, some pool installers neglect this important step. They dig a big hole, build the pool, and mound up all the loose soil around the shell before adding a deck on top. If the soil is not properly compacted, settling will eventually occur.

Pool Leaks

Another cause of soil settlement around swimming pools is leaking pipes. Continuous water seepage can cause soil to erode. In some cases, water leaks can lead to sinkholes. Therefore, it is crucial to address water leaks promptly. Our technicians are thoroughly trained in Alchatek’s Deep Lock® process, a highly effective way to stabilize the affected soil.

Insufficient Footings

When constructing a pool deck, it is essential to have proper footings to support the load. However, we have found that many pools do not have footers at all, and the load is sitting on just a 4-inch-thick slab, causing settlement issues. Additionally, if the yard pitches downward behind the pool, a deeper footing is necessary to prevent stem wall rotation.

Improper Drainage

If the pool is installed at a lower elevation than the surrounding land, proper drainage must be implemented. When water builds up around the pool, it can undermine the foundation and cause settling issues.

Pavers Settling

When pavers around the pool deck begin to settle, it is likely due to one of the soil issues mentioned above. Depending on whether the pavers have a concrete or crushed concrete base, different stabilization methods may be necessary. Our team will diagnose the issue and provide the best solution, whether it be through the Deep Lock® process or standard slab lifting.

Prevention and Repair

Soil settlement around swimming pools is a common issue that can be prevented. Proper compaction, addressing water leaks promptly, installing proper footings, ensuring proper drainage, and utilizing effective stabilization methods are all essential steps in preventing soil settlement. If you're looking for a soil stabilization or concrete leveling contractor near Tampa / St. Petersburg, Florida - click here to contact us today for a free inspection!

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Alchatek Specialty Geotech Pumps

Posted by Kreg Thornley on May 9, 2023 10:00:00 AM

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Body - Alchatek Specialty Geotech PumpsAlchatek offers world-class custom-built pump systems for both slab lifting and soil stabilization applications. If you're looking for a full-sized trailer rig system, click here to read more on that subject. In this blog post, we'll take a look at two propriety systems designed by the professionals at Alchatek. 

The PolyBadger: Compact Lifting System on Wheels

The wheel-mounted PolyBadger two-component pump system is an extremely valuable addition to any slab lifter's arsenal. It is perfect for new contractors looking to make an initial investment and for experienced contractors looking to add a portable option for those hard-to-reach locations. Small enough to fit in the back of a pickup truck, this simple system requires minimal equipment.

  • Lower Initial Investment
  • Less Equipment Needed
  • Easily Fitted to a Truck, Trailer, or Cart

The PolyShark: Skid-Mounted Soil Stabilization System

The skid-mounted PolyShark single-component pump system is essential for large-scale soil stabilization and void-fill projects. The PolyShark system includes a gas-powered high-pressure injection pump, two hose reels, and flow meters. The entire skid-mounted system can easily be fitted to a flatbed truck for efficient transport.

  • Ideal for Large-Scale Jobs
  • Complete System (Pump, Hose Reels, Flow Meters)
  • Easily Fitted to Flatbed Truck

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Topics: Equipment & Accessories, All Posts, Lift Slabs, Stabilize Soil, Fill Voids, Deep Lock

Last Chance to Register for 2023 Spring Training (Deadline April 15th)

Posted by Kreg Thornley on Apr 13, 2023 10:00:00 AM

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Alchemy-Spetec HQ in Tucker, GA

Registration Deadline - April 15th

AS Geotech Training Spring 2023 - RegistrationMay 2nd - May 4th
$745 Registration Fee

$665 for each additional participant from
the same company.

Get ready for a thorough education in Slab Lifting, Soil Stabilization, the Deep Lock® process, Crack Injection, and Curtain Grouting. You’ll get hands-on training from a technical staff with decades of on-the-job experience.

Agenda Items

  • Geotech Product Line Overview
  • Geotech Applications & Case Studies
  • MixMaster Pro Slab Lifting Gun
  • Slab Lift Rig Demonstration
  • Pump Demos & Training
  • PolyShark® / Soil Stabilization
  • Deep Lock® 
  • Ground Penetrating Radar
  • PolyBadger® Mobile Slab Lifting System
  • Crack Injection
  • Curtain Grouting
  • Estimating Material for Jobs

Topics: Equipment & Accessories, All Posts, Lift Slabs, Stabilize Soil, Business Tips, Fill Voids, Deep Lock

The Clock Is Ticking! Secure Your Training Spot Now!

Posted by Kreg Thornley on Apr 6, 2023 10:00:00 AM

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Alchemy-Spetec HQ in Tucker, GA

AS Geotech Training Spring 2023 - RegistrationMay 2nd - May 4th
$745 Registration Fee

$665 for each additional participant from
the same company.

Get ready for a thorough education in Slab Lifting, Soil Stabilization, the Deep Lock® process, Crack Injection, and Curtain Grouting. You’ll get hands-on training from a technical staff with decades of on-the-job experience.

Agenda Items

  • Geotech Product Line Overview
  • Geotech Applications & Case Studies
  • MixMaster Pro Slab Lifting Gun
  • Slab Lift Rig Demonstration
  • Pump Demos & Training
  • PolyShark® / Soil Stabilization
  • Deep Lock® 
  • Ground Penetrating Radar
  • PolyBadger® Mobile Slab Lifting System
  • Crack Injection
  • Curtain Grouting
  • Estimating Material for Jobs

Topics: Equipment & Accessories, All Posts, Lift Slabs, Stabilize Soil, Business Tips, Fill Voids, Deep Lock