Removal-type anchor method Comet method
The Comet method is a removable anchor technique developed to allow for the rapid and easy removal of tensile steel materials that become underground obstacles after fulfilling the purpose of ground retention anchors. Mechanically, it is a compression-type anchor that transmits anchor force to the load-bearing body through tensile steel (unbonded PC strands). 【Features】 ○ Allows for the rapid and easy removal of tensile steel materials that become underground obstacles ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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The Comet method is a removable anchor technique developed to allow for the rapid and easy removal of tensile steel materials that become underground obstacles after fulfilling the purpose of ground retention anchors. Mechanically, it is a compression-type anchor that transmits anchor force to the load-bearing body through tensile steel (unbonded PC strands). 【Features】 ○ Allows for the rapid and easy removal of tensile steel materials that become underground obstacles ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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【Purpose】 ○ Removable anchor method
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The VSL method was developed by the Swiss company Rosinger and has a history of about 40 years since its technology was introduced to our country in 1968. It is highly regarded for its safety and cost-effectiveness in post-tensioning methods using PC steel strands, anchoring methods, lifting methods, and jacked caisson methods. Currently, it is a representative method of PC technology applied to various civil engineering and construction structures, such as PC bridges, PC tanks, large-span buildings, ground anchors, and nuclear facilities, centered around local subsidiaries in over 35 major countries worldwide.