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Q17: How soon can traffic be opened after construction?
A: After 7 days of curing and if a sealing layer has been applied, traffic can be opened once the sealing layer is dry. If no sealing layer is applied, light traffic may be allowed after the curing period, but heavy loads should be limited initially.
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Q18: If the stabilized soil road needs to be restored to farmland later, what should be done?
A: The stabilized soil can be mechanically broken. After breaking, it mixes with the original soil, appears natural in color, and requires no off-site disposal, making it easy for farmland restoration.
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Q19: How much cost can be saved by using the stabilizer compared to traditional materials?
A: Compared to cement concrete, cost savings exceed 78%; compared to asphalt concrete, over 88%; compared to water-stable layer, over 50%. In typical projects, the stabilized soil solution costs only about 10% of reinforced concrete.
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Q20: The stabilizer dosage is very low. Why does it significantly reduce costs?
A: Because the stabilizer requires an extremely low dosage, enables local material sourcing (eliminating the need to purchase crushed stone or gravel), and reduces cement consumption, thereby lowering material procurement and transport costs.
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Q21: How can I obtain samples or conduct mix design tests?
A: Please contact us (see the contact information on our website). We offer free laboratory mix design testing support to help you determine the optimal dosage and mix.
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Q22: Do you provide on-site technical guidance?
A: Yes. Depending on project requirements, we can send technical personnel to the site to provide construction guidance and ensure project quality.
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Q23: Does the product have third-party test reports?
A: Yes. Each batch is tested before delivery, and third-party test reports (including MSDS, strength reports, environmental tests, etc.) are available upon request. Please contact us for these documents.