Shotcreting

Shotcreting is a construction technique that involves spraying concrete or mortar through a hose at high velocity onto a surface. The method is favored for its efficiency, versatility and the ability to form a compact, dense layer of concrete that adheres well to surfaces, including vertical or overhead areas.

Application

  • Used in tunnel construction and mining for immediate support, forming a stable and durable lining that conforms to the tunnel’s contours.
  • It is applied to slopes and excavation walls to prevent erosion.
  • It offers a rapid and efficient method for repairing, strengthening existing structures extending their service life.
  • Efficiently constructs small diameter passes for transferring ore and waste between different levels of a mine.
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Benefits

  • Shotcreting allows for quick application of concrete, significantly reducing construction times.
  • It can be applied to complex shapes and structures.
  • The high-velocity impact leads to a compact, homogenous layer of concrete with excellent bonding properties and strength.
  • Efficiently constructs small diameter passes for transferring ore and waste between different levels of a mine.

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