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Ground Anchor Method "Balloon Body Anchor"

High-strength anchors can be installed on weak ground with a short anchorage layer! The free length and anchorage length can be significantly reduced.

The "Balloon Body Anchor" is a simple and reliable pressure-type anchoring method. A steel tube, approximately 10 cm square, made by folding a thin steel plate, is installed underground. Next, this steel tube is pressurized and expanded with grout material to form a bulbous shape, securing the tendon. It is possible to significantly shorten the free length and anchorage length, making it feasible to construct even on narrow sites with soft ground that lacks a stable anchorage layer. 【Features】 ■ High-strength anchor installation is possible in soft ground ■ Shortening of anchor length is possible ■ The anchor body can be accommodated within a narrow site ■ Construction period can be shortened ■ Reliable installation of the anchorage body *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Slope Disaster Prevention Method NM Ground Anchor Method

Permanent anchor method using a lightweight and rust-free new material.

The NM Ground Anchor Method uses carbon fiber strands for the tensioning material, a stainless steel tendon grip for the anchor head, and a composite material reinforced with glass long fibers for the pressure plate, which provides excellent strength, lightness, and durability. It is a permanent anchor method that utilizes a new lightweight and rust-resistant material. It is ideal for anchor construction in harsh corrosive environments such as hot spring areas and volcanic regions. For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.

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  • Retaining wall
  • Pile and foundation work

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