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Reliable fixation of tendons – Ensures the prestressing force is transferred accurately into the concrete structure.
Corrosion resistance – Manufactured from high‑quality materials with anti‑corrosion treatments, making it suitable for various environmental conditions.
Precision manufacturing – Produced with strict quality control to guarantee consistent dimensions and performance.
Ease of installation – Designed to simplify installation during construction, improving efficiency on site.
Multiple types available – Available in different configurations (single‑strand, multi‑strand, anchor plates) to fit varying engineering requirements.
The anchorage plate is used in a wide spectrum of prestressed concrete structures, including:
Bridges and viaducts – anchoring tendons in bridge girders, cable‑stayed towers, and other structural components.
Building structures – beams, slabs, columns in prestressed reinforced concrete constructions.
Hydraulic engineering – dams, spillways and other hydraulic structures requiring prestress reinforcement.
Foundation engineering – underground structures, foundation reinforcemen,t and other prestressing‐heavy projects.
A: A Prestressed Anchorage Plate is a structural component used to anchor prestressing tendons in concrete. It transfers the prestressing force from the tendons into the concrete, ensuring structural stability and durability.
A: These plates are typically made from high‑strength steel with anti-corrosion treatment, such as galvanization or epoxy coating, to withstand harsh environmental conditions and provide long-lasting performance.
A: They are commonly used in prestressed concrete structures like bridges, beams, slabs, columns, hydraulic structures, and foundation projects that require tensioned reinforcement for added strength.
Secure and reliable tendon fixation
Corrosion resistance for long-term durability
Precision manufacturing for consistent performance
Easy and efficient installation
Available in multiple types to suit different engineering requirements
A: Selection depends on factors like the type of prestressing tendons, load requirements, environmental conditions, and structural design. Consulting with a structural engineer or the manufacturer ensures the correct plate type and specifications are chosen.