Fully automatic for mixing up to 25 m³/h. Set dosing via touchscreen and export data via USB or send it directly to the office.
Achieving a stable, homogeneous cement grout is the foundation of any successful injection operation. Dai Prà mixers and agitators are engineered to prepare and maintain cement and cement-bentonite grouts at the right consistency throughout the entire grouting process — from mixing through to the last injection cycle.
Our product line covers high-shear colloidal mixers for producing fine, stable grouts, and paddle agitators in a range of tank capacities for keeping mixes in suspension during extended operations. Both standalone units and integrated configurations within our injection plants are available.
Built from heavy-duty steel with wear-resistant components, Dai Prà mixers deliver long service life and low maintenance requirements even under continuous site operation. Ask our team for the right mixer-agitator combination for your project.
Fully automatic for mixing up to 25 m³/h. Set dosing via touchscreen and export data via USB or send it directly to the office.
This machine produces a homogeneous mixture by mixing at high turbolence. The mixture can be made with: water and cement powder, or water and bentonite powder.
Compact high-performance system for mixing and pumping cement slurry offering versatility, precise control, safety and easy maintenance for various applications
Designed to produce up to 30 m³/h of cement grout. Equipped with a booster pump for jet grouting works.
Automated grout mixing system: continuous blending, PLC control, full traceability, and high productivity for micropiles and deep drilling operations.
This machine produces a homogenous mixture by mixing high turbulent water and cement powder, or water and bentonite powder.
Designed for continuous production of cementitious grout. Cement bags or premix are broken down, and the material, together with water, is mixed in a dedicated chamber and then pumped by the stator/rotor.
The MDP is a double-tank mixer. Theupper tank mixes the cement, while the lower one slowly agitates it keeping it liquid.