Microtunneling
Microtunneling is a specialized form of trenchless construction with capabilities that offer owners, engineers, and contractors many benefits. For a trenchless method to be considered microtunneling, the installation process must adhere to four rules:
Remote Controlled
Personnel entry is not required in the tunnel during normal operations.
Guided
Product pipe accuracy tolerances within the requirements of the gravity flow sewer industry.
Pipe Jacking
Product pipe is advanced by pipe jacking from the main launch pit.
Face Support
The system must be capable of providing positive face support.
Microtunneling is a specialized form of trenchless construction with capabilities that offer owners, engineers, and contractors many benefits. For a trenchless method to be considered microtunneling, the installation process must adhere to four rules:
The trenchless industry has adopted two types of microtunneling; slurry and auger microtunneling. The primary differentiation between the two is positive face support and spoil excavation.
Slurry‐type or slurry microtunneling operators monitor mechanical face pressure to counterbalance earth and hydrostatic loads through slurry pressures in the MTBM crushing chamber. Auger‐type, or pilot tube microtunneling, maintains counterbalance through an earth plug, advance rate control, auger rotation speed, and soil conditioning. Both types are capable of installing a variety of jacking pipes through a wide variety of ground conditions.
Akkerman is the only North American manufacturer of pilot tube and slurry microtunneling equipment systems.
Akkerman has produced industry-leading microtunneling equipment since 1973. We offer customized excavation modes, cutter head types, and diameters to meet project demands.
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