Thanks Ron! I'm just having trouble finding out what the exact specs are... they seem to be difficult to find online. So our main product that we have produces a material that is similar in feel to top soil; however, I don't know how I would perform a proctor test on it, because it doesn't dry...
So I thought about doing that, but what is the spec that I would test? Would I just make the slab and then use a force gauge to test how many PSI it would take to crush the sample? Are there standard specs out there that says the dried material must meet X to be used for some purpose? Also, what...
We mainly deal with solidifying drilling mud, and there are typically nothing toxic or hazardous coming out of that material. After our treatment, there is minimal leaching and nothing air born.
Hi, we work on solidification of liquid waste, and we are looking for potential ways of using our solidified material. We get asked about the compactibility of our material very often, but I do not have expertise in this field and was hoping to get some help. The material that we end up with is...