Tunnel construction often involves anchoring requirements, but it comes with unique challenges. These include poor geological conditions, high safety standards, demands for efficiency, and economic considerations. As a leading designer and manufacturer of self-drilling anchor systems, we deliver superior solutions tailored to meet these tunneling needs.
Road construction requires increased shear and slip resistance, making anchoring systems essential to ensure stability and safety. Anchoring requirements typically focus on two areas: subgrade and slope stabilization. In subgrade anchoring, the road foundation is bonded to the underlying soil or rock layers using a variety of anchoring methods that significantly improve stability and load-bearing capacity.
Bridge construction often encounters unfavorable geological conditions such as loose, fractured or weak soils that can lead to borehole collapse and pose significant challenges to bar installation. The self-drilling anchor system eliminates the need for casing support, allowing direct drilling and grouting in these collapse-prone formations.
Construction sites for residential buildings frequently have limited space. The self-drilling anchor system, with its compact and flexible equipment, is ideal for operating in confined areas, such as gaps between buildings or corners of basements. This system eliminates issues caused by spatial constraints, ensuring effective foundation reinforcement even in tight locations.
Industrial facilities differ from residential buildings in that they often involve the layout and installation of large-scale equipment. In some cases, oversized machinery requires placement on-site before construction is complete. To ensure the stability of these installations, anchoring systems are employed to minimize equipment vibration and movement.
The humid and salt-rich environment of ports poses significant challenges for construction materials. Self-drilling anchor systems, composed of corrosion-resistant materials or treated with specialized anti-corrosion coatings, demonstrate effective resistance to both seawater and air corrosion. This enhances their durability and ensures structural stability during extended use in port facilities.
When building storage tanks and silos, anchoring systems are key to making sure the walls stay stable and safe. They keep the soil around them stable, which reduces the chance of accidents during construction. These systems are used not just for slope reinforcement, but also to reduce the amount of soil that needs to be excavated and disposed of, which is better for the environment.