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ANCHOR AND MICROPILE FOUNDATION ENGINEERING: MASTERING THE MOST DIVERSE CHALLENGES.
Our anchor and micropiles are used at construction sites such as wharfs, foundations of on- and offshore wind generators, tunnel constructions, excavations, retaining walls and slope stabilisations. The foundation of such installations requires special anchor solutions to ensure stability and safety.

Regardless of the type, a distinction is made between anchor and micropile systems based on their function: on the one hand, temporary systems with a maximum service life of two years; on the other hand, permanent systems, which primarily place higher demands on corrosion protection.

Anchoring systems that do not require drilling, ramming or other machinery to be driven are particularly economical. If there is sufficient space and if earth movements are not problematic or are necessary anyway, horizontal systems are usually the optimal solution.

Our extensive product range for anchoring technology offers a variety of products and solutions for individual requirements. With our range of products, a wide variety of challenges can be mastered.
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Axel Philipp
Head of Product Management Sheet piles and long products
+491627154769
ANCHOR TECHNOLOGY.
ANCHOR TECHNOLOGY.
ANCHOR TECHNOLOGY.
Anchoring with round steel anchors is an economical and structurally variable solution for securely anchoring sheet piles. The forces acting on the wall are transferred via the bracing to the round steel anchors and then to the anchor panels or walls. Our driven piles are used in the construction of quay walls.
MICRO PILE TECHNOLOGY.
MICRO PILE TECHNOLOGY.
Micropiles are different types of not prestressed piles with a diameter of less than 300 millimetres. They are increasingly used in harbour constructions and harbour projects as tensile elements and are more and more replacing driven pile systems. The further development of drilling techniques has contributed significantly to this. In addition to their use as back-anchoring systems, they are used in particular to reinforce existing foundations as foundation or post-foundation elements and transfer tensile and compressive forces into the ground. Depending on the application, micropiles are only subjected to tension or also to pressure and tension. We offer solutions for all requirements.

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