Performance Drilling Additives

Civil engineering encompasses the design of infrastructure and structures for civil use: roads, bridges, canals, dams and buildings.

Under this umbrella, geotechnical engineering focuses on the study of soil properties and possible interactions with consolidation systems, such as piles, micropiles and barrettes, and structural and plastic diaphragms.

Special Foundations

"The foundation is the part of the structure in direct contact with the ground, to which it binds the structure itself and to which it transmits the loads acting on it."

This method is based on excavating the stabilised soil with drilling fluids (e.g. bentonite- and/or polymer-based fluids) and replacing them with cement/concrete pumped directly from the excavation.
The stratigraphy of the soil is used to determine the right ingredients and any possible adjustments. Details:

Tunnelling & HDD

“Trenchless” technology refers to a family of methods, materials and tools for the creation or renovation of underground infrastructure, intended to minimise surface disturbance regardless of the diameter of the excavator head.
 
Our products (bentonite and non-bentonite) have been developed
to optimise the various drilling activities. The following breakdown is based on the excavation diameter:

Water Research and Oil & Gas Exploration

For water research activities, we use a special range of high-yield, rapid hydration products made from natural sodium bentonite. In oil and gas exploration and deep geothermal drilling, the choice of ingredients used in the drilling fluid plays a key role; the mix is therefore typically tailored to the customer’s specific needs.

Deep and Shallow Drilling

Vertical and deviated drilling techniques differ between deep drilling (oil and gas sector) and shallow drilling (water research). No two drilling fluids are the same, even if they are similar in terms of ingredients. Mineral exploration requires rapidly hydrating bentonite to ensure drilling stability and easy recovery of excavated debris.

Geothermal Energy

Ready-mixed, ready-to-use mortar designed for grouting low-enthalpy geothermal probe wells. Its special composition ensures low consumption and impressive geothermal performance – in terms of thermal conductivity – in addition to respect for the environment. Our innovative mixture was created and formulated in accordance with the VDI 4640/2 guidelines.

Services and Technical Support

Our technical support team is dedicated to creating technical solutions tailored to each customer’s actual needs.

Technical Support

Soil data, excavation tools and working methods all play a vital role in determining the most efficient technical solution in terms of yield and cost.

Our services include technical/application support provided in situ, both during start-up operations and in the event of any problems: dedicated company vehicles provide transport of control equipment for on-site testing and “troubleshooting” additives.

Refresher Courses

Our company promotes training courses on drilling muds and fluids at our “INNOVA” Research Centre, as well as application demonstrations at international events.

Training Courses

For large projects, our technical service team is happy to work alongside the customer to organise training courses for new recruits.

News

We are pleased to announce that Laviosa Group has acquired 100% of the capital of PFP Pedrini, a company with over 40 years of experience in the drilling industry. This acquisition will expand our range of solutions for the drilling, water research and geothermal energy sectors, responding to the growing global demand in the industry. The extensive experience gained will be used to grow our business on an international scale and strengthen our range of specialised products and services.

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