GEOTECHNICAL SYSTEM AND CONSTRUCTION
GEOTECHNICAL SYSTEM AND CONSTRUCTION
Micropiles are elements for deep foundations with a small diameter of up to 300 mm, which are used to transfer loads from the structure to the lower, load-bearing layers of the soil.
Micropiles can transfer tension, compression and transfer loads. Typical applications are foundations or strengthening of existing foundations of buildings (eg buildings, bridges, retaining walls, masts, etc.) or raising structures in groundwater.
Hollow bar microplates consist of three main components: the plate head, the steel tendon – which includes the coupling and the disposable drill bit – and the injection body.
A steel tendon is a round steel bar with rough, cold-rolled round or trapezoidal threads and can therefore be cut or joined at any desired point.
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