// Q&A · Soil Stabilization
How do I choose the right excavator soil stabilization system for my project?
Expert Answer
Start with the engineering requirement, not just the attachment size. You need to define treatment depth, treated width, daily production target, soil type, moisture condition, binder type, and the required improvement in bearing capacity or stiffness. From there, the system should be matched to the carrier excavator class, hydraulic capability, mixer torque demand, and the pressure feeder’s ability to deliver a controlled binder rate. Dust control, calibration, wear protection, and service access also matter in continuous production. If you use an OEM excavator carrier, compatibility should be checked carefully; VANROCK is independent and unaffiliated with carrier machine manufacturers. A strong supplier should also help with field setup, operator guidance, and verification planning. VANROCK manufactures and supplies the Soil Stabilization System and can review your drawings, soil report, and output target to recommend a suitable configuration and prepare a quotation.
Answered by VANROCK specialists · Published 8/10/2026
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