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Reliable fixation: Ensures that the prestressing tendon ends are securely anchored, enabling effective force transfer into the concrete.
Corrosion resistance: Built with materials and coatings (such as hot‑dip galvanising) to handle aggressive environments and extend structural life.
Precision manufacturing: Manufactured to accurate dimensions to ensure consistent performance and compatibility with engineering standards.
Ease of installation: Designed to simplify the construction process, helping reduce time and cost on site.
Versatility: Available in a range of types (single‑strand, multi‑strand, anchor plates) to suit different prestressed concrete engineering requirements.
These anchors are used in various prestressed concrete applications, including:
Bridges and viaducts (anchoring tendons in girders, cable‑stayed towers)
Building structures (prestressed beams, slabs, columns)
Hydraulic engineering projects (dams, spillways, large hydraulic structures)
Foundation engineering and underground structures (prestressed reinforcement in foundations)
A: A Hard‑Core Marine Anchor is a prestressing anchorage device designed to securely fix the ends of tendons in prestressed concrete structures, ensuring effective transfer of tension forces.
They are used in bridges, buildings, hydraulic projects (dams, spillways), and foundations where prestressed concrete requires reliable tendon anchorage.
A: They are manufactured from high‑strength steel with corrosion‑resistant coatings, such as hot-dip galvanizing, to withstand harsh marine and construction environments.
A: They provide secure fixation, corrosion resistance, precision manufacturing, ease of installation, and versatility for various prestressed concrete applications.
A: Selection depends on the prestressed tendon configuration, load requirements, and project specifications. Single-strand, multi-strand, and anchor plate types are available to suit different engineering needs.