KEMROC KSI injection attachment

Effective diaphragm wall for a retention basin
Cost effective solution using a standard excavator

Possibly the largest retention basin in Austria is currently being built in Triestingtal (Lower Austria). Engineers at PORR were given the task of installing a diaphragm wall along the centre line of the dam during the construction phase. For this project it was decided to try a KSI injection attachment from the German manufacturer KEMROC. This modified excavator trenching tool digs into the ground, mixes the soil and injects a cement suspension into it. After hardening, what is left is a pressure resistant, impermeable soil cement structure closely connected to the adjacent rock.

Dismantling and Rebuilding Wind Turbines

EURECUM recycles rotor blades
Material Handler Cat MH3024 with a KEMROC KDS 50
Diamond Saw

In the years ahead, thousands of German wind turbines will need to be dismantled and many will be replaced with newer, better wind turbines. Recycling specialists EURECUM have developed a well proven process for pre- and post-shredding of rotor blades. The residual material can be reused at a high recycling level or it can be used as a fuel.

Contractor BUNTE renovates flow control structures on the river Main

Renovation work in Viereth
Using an exacavator with a drum cutter attachment from Kemroc

The flow control barrage at the village of Viereth am Main (Germany) went through major renovation work. The pillars to the side of the weir had to be modified to suit the design of the new weir gates. Specialist contractors JOHANN BUNTE Bauunternehmung Gmbh & Co. KG used a KEMROC KR 120 drum cutter attachment mounted on a 35-ton excavator to carry out the work. This combination provided maximum performance and precision while minimising viaration the cloud damage the historical structure constructed from plain, unreinforced concrete.