Whatever surface or scale you’re working with, we’ll make sure you’re equipped with the right machine Landpac Asia-Pacific has the widest range of compaction equipment with the expertise to match, ensuring you get the best results from depths of 500mm to 5m.
Any application is easily sorted with your choice of 3, 4, and 5-sided, or polygonal equipment. We can supply a range of High Energy Impact Compactors (HEIC) from 11t 5-sided up to 17t 3-sided.
The Landpac 3-sided impact roller is our largest available roller, providing greater lift height and more potential energy input for dry material.
Its unique design, coupled with its deep compaction capabilities, cost-efficiency, and versatility, make it a preferred choice for dealing with varied and demanding terrains.
What it’s used for:
Deeper fills (over 2m)
Effective in sand with capping & mixed fills
Performs well in varied & demanding terrain
4-Sided Impact Roller
Our 4-sided impact roller is the smallest roller in our fleet, providing improved site access and agility. It boasts superior ground improvement proficiency and versatility across soil types, with minimal surface damage.
Suitable for harder surfaces and rubble, as well as mixed or granular soils. Less effective on clay bases.
What it’s used for:
Mining sites & haul roads
Concrete, rocks & rubble
Sites with tight access
5-sided impact roller
With 5 hits per revolution, the 5-Sided Impact Roller is more efficient than 3 or 4-sided rollers over the same distance. This means it’s better suited to larger sites, as well as being more forgiving and capable of dealing with added variables.
What it’s used for:
Multiple applications, from 2m uncontrolled fill to 1m deep lift layers
Well suited for wet material & unrestrained sands
No capping layer
Polygonal compaction roller
Due to their unique shape, our polygonal rollers distribute compaction forces evenly across the surface, ensuring consistent results. They’re capable of adapting to various soil types, including cohesive soils, granular materials, and rocks, making them highly effective for a wide range of applications.
What it’s used for:
Smaller areas
Versatility on a variety of surfaces
Smooth, uniform finishes
How HEIC compares to conventional compaction methods
HEIC can make light work of land that other compaction methods may not be able to reach – including reclaimed or otherwise inaccessible land – opening up new development opportunities.
The technique also enables compaction without disturbing what’s underneath. This is particularly useful in adverse soil conditions that may pose a risk to people or the surrounding environment when compacted.