A steel pipe pile method that achieves stable quality by integrally forming the tip components with cast steel!
The "D-TEC PILE Method (Rotary Driven Steel Pipe Pile Method)" is a construction method that allows for the management of reaching the bearing layer for all piles by measuring the rotational torque. Steel pipe piles are used to penetrate the ground and prevent differential settlement of buildings on soft ground. By attaching circular wings to the tip of the steel pipe piles and giving them a spiral shape, construction time can be shortened, and the bearing capacity can be increased, thereby reducing the number of piles required. Additionally, for the joints, a plug-type joint that does not require on-site welding has been adopted, achieving improvements in quality and operability. 【Features】 - Low noise and low vibration among foundation reinforcement methods - No residual soil generated - Management of reaching the bearing layer for all piles is possible by measuring the rotational torque - Stable quality is achieved by integrally molding the tip components in cast steel *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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