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The Air Force Civil Engineer Center Lab research team

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The Air Force Civil Engineer Center Lab research team perform the dry placement of K-Fill CLSM during a field evaluation. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s laboratory at Tyndall AFB, Florida, registered its second consecutive test on the material in October 2019.

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