Post Tension pre-stressing Bolt system for Bridge structures

 

Diameters: M64 M56 M48 M42 M39 M36, customers’ technical requirements

Length: 1~11.8 meters

Property Class: 8.8  9.8 10.9 12.9

Accessories: Nut, plain washer, dome/spherical nut, dome/spherical washer, coupler

Thread: cut thread, rolled thread

Thread length: Acc. to customers’ technical requirements

Thread tolerance: ISO 965-1, 6g

Rod standard: ISO 898-1, ISO898-2

NDT inspection: 100% megnectic partical test, 100% ultrasonic test

Inspection document: EN 10204  type 3.1, type  3.2

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What is post-tensioning?

Post-tensioning is a method of reinforcing concrete. High-strength steel tendons are positioned in ducts or sleeves before the concrete id placed. Once the concrete has gained strength, tension is then applied, pulling the tendons and anchoring them against the outer edges of the concrete, before service loads are applied.

The PT technique is a form of pre-stressing, which differs slightly from post-tensioning as steel tendons are tensioned before the concrete is placed. The tendons are strentched between strong builheads which withstand external forces and the concrete is poured around them.

USES:

bridges

buildings

tanks 

stadium

nuclear containment vessels

gravity bases for oil rigs and wind turbines

art structures

 

 

threaded rod


Post time: Nov-11-2020