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SYSTEM PRESENTATION

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BINDERS AND RUBBERSProducts that bind the soil as binders

agents

Cement, Lime, Bitumen, Asphalt,Polymers, Resins

CHEMICALREACTORS

Products thattry to change the soil chemically reacting his properties

Waterproofing, Geaotextile membrane, Clay, Concrete

Hybrid Systems

Systems that combine both methods

TRADITIONAL SYSTEMS OF SOIL STABILIZATION

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CHEMICALREACTORS

Products thattry to change the soil chemically reacting his properties

Waterproofing, Geaotextile membrane, Clay, Concrete

Hybrid Systems

Systems that combine both methods

BINDERS AND RUBBERSProducts that bind the soil as binders

agents

Cement, Lime, Bitumen, Asphalt,Polymers, Resins

PROBLEMS OF TRADITIONAL SYSTEMS

The need for a strict relationship between the specific surface of soil to be treated and the amount of binder

Organic Pollution

The reactor needs for the appropriate reaction always the same means, and no soil is identical to another.

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PROBLEMS OF TRADITIONAL SYSTEMS

Are applicable only under certain conditions more or less stringent

Does not have these problems, as it is NOT:

Applicable only in certain soil types and certain soil pellets

Fail due to the fact that a soil rarely presents a homogeneous composition point to point

It is impossible to predict the outcome of treatment!

NOTA BINDER,, is not sticking the particles between themNOTA REACOTOR,, is not changing the chemical soil structure

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SYSTEM BASICS

ROCK-LAND system IS A SIMPLE COPY OF WHT NATURE DOES

Natural soilSediments

Igneous RockMetamorphic rock

Hardening

Has achieved to reduce this time to zero

This process takes millions of years...

Sedimentary Rocks

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Wear for the atmosferic action, mechanical and chemical

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principle

All cohesive soil has the ability to petrify again,for it needs:

Has achieved to reduce this time to zero

A long period time

Very high pressure

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ROCKLAND system is a stabilization and soil waterproofing high tech system

ROCKLAND system turns the soil compaction into a totally irreversible state

Is what?

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Available Soil

ROCKLAND Liquid 2.0

Stabilized Material

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Technical Effects of

SUPPORTING BETTER VALUES BETWEEN 3 AND 5 TIMES RESISTENCE

USE OF 75 TO 100% OF LAND AVAILABLE (SAVING ON

COLLECTION, REMOVAL OF MATERIAL AND CONTRIBUTION)

ECONOMY

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THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE PROPERTIES AND THE LIFT OF THE

SOIL IS PERMANENT

FIRMNESS AND STABILITY OF THE TREATED SOIL => BEST GROWING

DURABILITY

ECONOMY

ECONOMY

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Technical Effects of

ACTIVE THE COHESIVE FORCES IN ANY TYPE OF SOIL AND REDUCE THE

INFLUENCE OF WATER

ECONOMY

RESISTENCE

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SAME QUANTITY OF ADDITIVES IN ALMOST ALL KINDS OF SOIL

ECONOMY

MORE GROUND LIFT:REDUCING THE ROLLING LAYERS

From 60mm to 20/25mm

ECONOMY

RESISTENCE

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Technical Effects of

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THE APPLICATION IS MADE WITH THE EXISTING MACHINERY PARK

ASSURED OUTCOME IN ADVANCE FOR LABORATORY TESTS

SAFETY ENVIRONMENT ECOLOGY

ECONOMY

SIMPLICITY

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APPLICATIONS

ROADS AND ACCESSO TO LAND, RURAL AND MOUNTAIN(even under heavy traffic, allowing its use and preserving the road under any weather condition, prolonged rainfall, high humidity, snow and high

thermal amplitude).

Stailization of VERGES AND SLOPES

Stailization of BASES Y SUB-BASES

Stailization of AIRPORT RUNWAY

Rehabilitation of WAYS, ROADS IN DISREPAIR

Stailization of NEW ROAD MILITARY BASE (motorway high way)

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APPLICATIONS

Stailization of , Iimprovement and reuse of LOW QUALITY LANDS

Construction of DAMS, LANDFILLS AND WATERPROOFING IN IRRIGATION SYSTEMS

Construction of INDUSTRIAL AREAS, STOWAGE AREAS, ETC...

Construction of GOLF COURSES

Construction of URBANIZATIONS

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Construction of RAIL ROADS

Construction of SOIL EROSION

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APPLICATION SSTEM FOR STABILIZATION AND / OR WATERPROOFING

Analysis of soil samples in laboratory

Mixture of products with the

local soil

Compacting

ROCKLAND LIQUID 2.0

Determine the optimal mixture

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COMPARATIVE TEST

A characteristic of the system is applied to the soil pressure is higher, the soil hardness level follow grou up. We have done a test, test in 6 block is composed of different components on the bricks. These bricks are in the respective tray. The tray filled with 2 inches of water, it used to test waterproof degree of bricks in a few days time.

The next slides images shows the bricks were placed in the water after 5 minutes

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1. 5% of cement soil (initial dry weight: 528 g)

2. Soil with 55 time (initial dry weight: 433 g).

3. 2,5% of 2,5% cement and lime soil (initial dry weight: 537 g).1 2 3

4 5 6

4.- soil A ROCKLAND products (initial dry weight: 507 g).

5.- Soil with 1% ROCKLAND products B (initial dry weight: 512 g).

6.- Soil with 0,36% ROCKLAND products (initial dry weight: 505 g).

Tierra Base + 5% Cemento

(25 grs)

Tierra Base+5% Cal Hid.

(25 grs)

Tierra Base+2,5% Cement + 2,5% Cal Hid.

Tierra Base +Rock-Land 1.1 (5 grs + 0,25 cc)

Tierra Base +Rock-Land 1.0 (5 grs + 0,25 cc)

Tierra Base +Rock-Land 2.0 (0,36% / 1,8cc)

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FOR EXAMPLE

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FOR EXAMPLE

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FOR EXAMPLE

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FOR EXAMPLE

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FOR EXAMPLE

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