BENEFIL USES

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What Is
Benefil?

Benefil can be poured, pumped or injected into holes, voids and interstitial spaces – upwards, downwards or laterally over long distances.

  • Benefil offers a solvent-free and non-toxic lightweight engineered void filler.
  • This product is designed to effectively fill substantial voids and abandoned underground tanks and pipes securely.
  • Noteworthy for its economic value and eco-friendliness, this versatile solution can be poured, pumped, or injected into various voids and interstitial spaces, whether vertically, horizontally, or over extensive distances.
  • Inert material
  • Non-flammable
  • Free of microplastics
  • Biodegradable

What can Benefil be used for?

Abandoned tank, pipelines, or oil wells

Slab or cement lifting

Abandoned mine shafts

Roads

Insulation

Abandoned tank, pipelines, or oil wells

Slab or cement lifting

Foam can be injected on site.

Abandoned mine shafts

Roads

Fill voids underneath to help with soil erosion.

Insulation

Foam is resistant to cold and hot temperatures. Can be used for industrial applications in trenches or specific walls.

Plaza Decks

Benefil is used to create topography and reduce loads on underlying structures and services.

Stadium Seating

Benefil is used to form tiered seating in locations such as auditoriums, movie theaters, and gymnasiums.

Foundation Fill

Benefil is used to reduce the load on underlying compressible soils to minimize settlement.

Utility Protection

Benefil is used to fill voids that require a material that is light weight and support heavier materials.

Slope Stabilization

Benefil is used for slope stabilization and improves slope stability.

Building Fill

Benefil infill is simple to handle on site, making it easy to adjust building floor elevations.

Benefil Vs Slurry-Cement Benefil Slurry-Cement
Light Weight YES NO
Absorbs Hydrocarbons YES NO
Can be Removed With Tank/Pipeline YES NO
Eco-Friendly and Easy to Install YES NO
Cures Quickly YES NO
Produces Hazardous Waste NO YES
Causes Soil Erosion NO YES

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