The prime application Bomag All areas for compaction equipment are soil and asphalt. To achieve the specified compaction with lowest risk and cost the correct selection of equipment is crucial. Dependent upon the type of material, its compactability and local site conditions a wide choice of compaction machines is available; Tandem rollers for asphalt and sub-bases; single drum rollers with smooth drums for gravel, sand, mixed soils, rock and sub-bases; single drum rollers with padfoot drums for cohesive and high moisture content soils.Tampers, vibrating plates and walk behind rollers are well suited to trench work and other smaller applications. The following pages contain the basics of soil and asphalt compaction technology Chip Spreader Combinations Rollers Refuse Compactor Rubber Tyred Rollers Single Drum Vibratory Rollers Soil Stabilizer / Asphalt Recycler Tandem Vibratory Rollers Towed Vibratory Rollers Trench Compactor The prime application areas for compaction equipment are soil and asphalt. To achieve the specified compaction with lowest risk and cost the correct selection of equipment is crucial. Dependent upon the type of material, its compactability and local site conditions a wide choice of compaction machines is available; Tandem rollers for asphalt and sub-bases; single drum rollers with smooth drums for gravel, sand, mixed soils, rock and sub-bases; single drum rollers with padfoot drums for cohesive and high moisture content soils.Tampers, vibrating plates and walk behind rollers are well suited to trench work and other smaller applications. The following pages contain the basics of soil and asphalt compaction technology Combination rollers Reversible Vibratory Plates Single Drum Vibratory Rollers Tamper Tandem Vibratiory Rollers Trench Compactor Vibrating Plates non Reversible Walk-Behind Doubles Drum Vibratory Rollers
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