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determine which Full Depth Reclamation technique is best
for you, or
to learn about other stabilization, rehabilitation and
recycling methods such as; Subgrade Modification (Mud Dry),
Subgrade Stabilization, Airport Pavement Rehabilitation,
or Cold In-Place Recycling (CIPR) available from Base Construction,
please contact us below. |
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Construction Company |
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OH 43223 |
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Base Technologies, LLC.
Indianapolis, IN 46077
Office: 317-769-3190
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What
is Chemical Stabilization?
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Stabilization is a process very well suited for pavements
showing severe distress due to insufficient sub-grade
or sub-base materials. These pavements are typically
fixed with total reconstruction or costly full depth
repairs. Chemical Stabilization allows otherwise
unsuitable on-site roadway materials to be turned
into strong, structural base. Typical additives being
used for Chemical Stabilization, either alone or
in combination with each other are lime, fly ash,
Portland cement, various kiln dusts and calcium chloride.
Proper pre-project evaluation, design and testing
are critical with this form of stabilization to insure
that the additives being proposed will perform to
the level expected. Chemical Stabilization should
be performed at a minimum thickness of 10" and is
best suited for granular, silty or clayey materials,
with a plasticity index greater than 6. |
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Chemical
Stabilization utilizing lime and fly ash.
Williams County, OH. |
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