Solid-bar piles

In contrast to hollow bar piles, solid bar piles must be installed into a supported or stable borehole. Due to the high-strength threaded bars forming the load-bearing element, they provide a high load transfer capacity with a comparatively small borehole diameter.

Structure

Solid bar piles consist of three main components:

  • Pile head

  • Steel tension and/or compression member

  • Grout body

The steel tension and/or compression member is designed as a round steel bar with hot-rolled coarse thread ribs, allowing it to be cut or coupled at any required position.

Features

  • Nationally and internationally approved system with internal and external quality monitoring

  • Excellent adaptability to transport and installation conditions due to delivery in segments with coupler connections

  • Easy on-site length adjustment, e.g. under varying geological conditions, by using segmented elements with coupler connections

  • Excellent bond between the threaded bar and cement grout due to the thread ribs

  • Optimal adaptation to required load capacities through a wide range of available cross-sections

  • Transfer of tensile, compressive and cyclic loads

Structural variants

  • Short-term pile, temporary, with standard corrosion protection (SCP)

  • Short-term pile with extended temporary corrosion protection (ASCP) – standard corrosion protection considering corrosion rates or additional coatings (e.g. galvanizing)

  • Permanent pile with double corrosion protection (DCP)

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