DeWind One-Pass Trenchers can install Mixed in Place Soil Bentonite, or Soil Cement Bentonite Walls up to 125′ deep. Their powerful trenchers can homogenize all of the native soils with various additives. The mixing paddles rotate at 14 feet per second hyper-mixing everything in the column from top to bottom in a continuous evenly mixed wall. [Source: YouTube. Image: YouTube]
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