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		<description><![CDATA[Independent test data conducted by The University of Arkansas, Civil Engineering Department, USA, showed typical CBR increases of 250% to 300% with ECOBASE™ Soil Stabilizer. The California Bearing Ratio (CBR) test is a simple strength test that compares the bearing capacity of a material with that of a well-graded crushed stone (thus, a high quality [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Independent test data conducted by The University of Arkansas, Civil Engineering Department, USA, showed typical CBR increases of 250% to 300% with ECOBASE™ Soil Stabilizer.</p>
<p>The California Bearing Ratio (CBR) test is a simple strength test that compares the bearing capacity of a material with that of a well-graded crushed stone (thus, a high quality crushed stone material should have a CBR @ 100%).&#160; &#160;It is primarily intended for, but not limited to, evaluating the strength of cohesive materials having maximum particle sizes less than 19 mm (0.75 in.) (AASHTO, 2000).&#160; &#160;It was developed by the California Division of Highways around 1930 and was subsequently adopted by numerous states, counties, U.S. federal agencies and internationally.&#160; As a result, most agency and commercial geotechnical laboratories in the U.S. are equipped to perform CBR tests.</p>
<p>The CBR rating was developed for measuring the load-bearing capacity of soils used for building roads.&#160; The CBR can also be used for measuring the load-bearing capacity of unimproved airstrips or for soils under paved airstrips.&#160; The harder the surface/density, the higher the CBR rating.</p>
<p>A CBR of 3 equates to tilled farmland, a CBR of 4.75 equates to turf or moist clay, while moist sand may have a CBR of 10.</p>
<p>High quality crushed rock has a CBR over 80. The standard material for this test is crushed California limestone which has a value of 100.</p>
<div><strong>Typical CBR Ranges</strong></div>
<div>&#160;</div>
<div>Typical CBR Ranges</div>
<table height="305" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" bordercolor="#111111" border="1">
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            <td width="148" height="27" bgcolor="#e6e6e6"><strong>General Soil Type</strong></td>
            <td width="144" height="27" bgcolor="#e6e6e6">
            <div align="center"><strong>USC Soil Type</strong></div>
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            <td width="130" height="27" bgcolor="#e6e6e6">
            <div align="center"><strong>CBR Range</strong></div>
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        <tr>
            <td width="148" height="161" rowspan="8">Coarse-grained soils</td>
            <td width="144" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">GW</div>
            </td>
            <td width="130" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">40 - 80</div>
            </td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
            <td width="144" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">GP</div>
            </td>
            <td width="130" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">30 - 60</div>
            </td>
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        <tr>
            <td width="144" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">GM</div>
            </td>
            <td width="130" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">20 - 60</div>
            </td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
            <td width="144" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">GC</div>
            </td>
            <td width="130" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">20 - 40</div>
            </td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
            <td width="144" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">SW</div>
            </td>
            <td width="130" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">20 - 40</div>
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        <tr>
            <td width="144" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">SP</div>
            </td>
            <td width="130" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">10 - 40</div>
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            <td width="144" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">SM</div>
            </td>
            <td width="130" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">10 - 40</div>
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            <td width="144" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">SC</div>
            </td>
            <td width="130" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">5 - 20</div>
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        </tr>
        <tr>
            <td width="148" height="121" rowspan="6">Fine-grained soils</td>
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            <div align="center">ML</div>
            </td>
            <td width="130" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">15 or less</div>
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            <div align="center">CL LL &lt; 50%</div>
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            <td width="130" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">15 or less</div>
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            <td width="144" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">OL</div>
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            <td width="130" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">5 or less</div>
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            <td width="144" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">MH</div>
            </td>
            <td width="130" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">10 or less</div>
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        <tr>
            <td width="144" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">CH LL &gt; 50%</div>
            </td>
            <td width="130" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">15 or less</div>
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            <td width="144" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">OH</div>
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            <td width="130" valign="top" height="21">
            <div align="center">5 or less</div>
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<h2>ASTM D6951 / D6951M - Recommended In-situ CBR Test</h2>
<p>This test method is used to assess insitu strength of undisturbed soil   and compacted materials (or both).&#160; The penetration rate of the 8-kg   [17.6-lb] DCP can be used to estimate insitu CBR (California Bearing   Ratio), to identify strata thickness, shear strength of strata, and   other material characteristics.</p>
<p>A field DCP measurement results in a field or insitu CBR and will not   normally correlate with the laboratory or soaked CBR of the same   material.&#160; The test is thus intended to evaluate the insitu strength of a   material under existing field conditions.</p>
<p>Independent test data conducted by The University of Arkansas, Civil Engineering Department, USA, showed improvements in PI of the treated soil by 50% using the ECOBASE™ Soil Stabilizer.</p>
<h2>ASTM D4318 Test Methods for Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, and Plasticity Index of Soils</h2>
<p>These test methods cover the determination of the liquid limit,  plastic limit, and the plasticity index of soils.</p>
<p>Two methods for preparing test specimens are provided as  follows: The <em>Wet preparation method</em> and  <em>Dry preparation method</em>.&#160; The method  to be used shall be specified by the requesting authority.&#160; If no  method is specified, use the wet preparation method.</p>
<p>The liquid and plastic limits of many soils that have been  allowed to dry before testing may be considerably different from  values obtained on non-dried samples.&#160; If the liquid and plastic  limits of soils are used to correlate or estimate the engineering  behavior of soils in their natural moist state, samples should not  be permitted to dry before testing unless data on dried samples are  specifically desired.</p>
<p>Two methods for determining the liquid limit are provided as  follows: Method A, Multipoint test.&#160; Method B, One-point test.&#160; &#160;The method to be used shall be specified by the requesting  authority. If no method is specified, use Method A.</p>
<p>The multipoint liquid limit method is generally more precise  than the one-point method.&#160; It is recommended that the multipoint  method be used in cases where test results may be subject to  dispute, or where greater precision is required.</p>
<p>Because the one-point method requires the operator to judge when  the test specimen is approximately at its liquid limit, it is  particularly not recommended for use by inexperienced  operators.</p>
<p>The correlation on which the calculations of the one-point  method are based may not be valid for certain soils, such as  organic soils or soils from a marine environment.&#160; It is strongly  recommended that the liquid limit of these soils be determined by  the multipoint method.</p>
<p>The plastic limit test is performed on material prepared for the  liquid limit test.</p>
<p>The liquid limit and plastic limit of soils (along with the  shrinkage limit) are often collectively referred to as the  Atterberg limits.&#160; These limits distinguished the boundaries of the  several consistency states of plastic soils.</p>
<p>The composition and concentration of soluble salts in a soil  affect the values of the liquid and plastic limits as well as the  water content values of soils (see Method D4542).&#160; Special  consideration should therefore be given to soils from a marine  environment or other sources where high soluble salt concentrations  may be present.&#160; The degree to which the salts present in these  soils are diluted or concentrated must be given careful  consideration.</p>
<p>The methods described herein are performed only on that portion  of a soil that passes the 425-µm (No. 40) sieve.&#160; Therefore, the  relative contribution of this portion of the soil to the properties  of the sample as a whole must be considered when using these tests  to evaluate properties of a soil.</p>
<p>The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the  standard, except as noted below.&#160; The values given in parentheses  are for information only.</p>
<p>The standard units for the resilience tester covered in Annex A1  are inch-pound, not SI. The SI values given are for information  only.</p>
<p>All observed and calculated values shall conform to the  guidelines for significant digits and rounding established in  Practice D6026.</p>
<p>For purposes of comparing a measured or calculated value(s) with  specified limits, the measured or calculated value(s) shall be  rounded to the nearest decimal or significant digits in the  specified limits</p>
<p>The procedures used to specify how data are collected/ recorded  or calculated, in this standard are regarded as the industry  standard.&#160; In addition, they are representative of the significant  digits that generally should be retained.&#160; The procedures do not  consider material variation, purpose for obtaining the data,  special purpose studies, or any considerations for the user's  objectives; and it is common practice to increase or reduce  significant digits of reported data to be commensurate with these  considerations.&#160; It is beyond the scope of this standard to consider  significant digits used in analysis methods for engineering design.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Environmental-Friendly</h2>
<p>Ecobase™ stabilisation products are environmentally friendly and eco-safe. They do not require any hazardous warning labels; it may be stored for extended periods of time. It is non-corrosive, non-flammable, non-allergenic and non-toxic.</p>
<p>When used as designed and directed, Ecobase meets all U.S.A.  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirements and standards.</p>
<h3>"Green Benefits" for the environment</h3>
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		<description><![CDATA[Application of ECOBASE™ The application of ECOBASE™ will provide the following key benefits for the end-user. Increase bearing capacity Improve soil workability Provide all weather access even in wet conditions Minimize gravel loss Immediate &#38; Long Term costs savings - ability to use in-situ soil for subgrade, subbase and base course layers, requires minimal or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Application of ECOBASE™</h2>
<p>The application of ECOBASE™ will provide the following key benefits for the end-user.</p>
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    <li><em><strong>Increase bearing capacity</strong></em></li>
    <li><em><strong>Improve soil workability</strong></em></li>
    <li><em><strong>Provide all weather access even in wet conditions</strong></em></li>
    <li><em><strong>Minimize gravel loss</strong></em></li>
    <li><em><strong>Immediate &amp; Long Term costs savings</strong></em> - ability to use  in-situ soil for subgrade, subbase and base course layers, requires minimal or no off-site aggregate materials, requires little or no-retreatment</li>
    <li><em><strong>Improved water resistance</strong></em> exhibiting hydrophobic characteristics</li>
    <li><em><strong>Dust Control</strong></em></li>
    <li><em><strong>Permanent stabilization</strong></em> - non-dissipating, UV-resistant<br />
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