Micropiles are small diameter piles (typically 12" diameter or less) which can be installed in lieu of traditional piles. Micropiles capacities can range from 7 tons to 300 tons or more depending on the ground conditions, pile size, reinforcement and method of installation. Several micropile types exist to include driven, drilled, pushed, compaction grouted, jet grouted, pressure grouted and/or post grouted. Micropiles can be utilized to address very complex drilling conditions in complicated overburden or to provide options for piling where restricted access or low headroom prevents traditional piling methods.
Length up to 12 metres
Yield limit ≥ 552 Mpa
Tensile strength ≥ 689 Mpa
Outside Ø tolerance ± 1%
Thickness tolerance ± 12.5%
Certificate EN10204 3.1 B
Suitable for welding
For other steel please kindly ask us.
Newly manufactured tube
We deliver tubes with different joints, in accordance with the project and
with individual requirements: Male - Female, Male - Male / Outer Sleeve,
Female - Female / Inner sleeve. We supply square profile thread with 4
threads per inch, measuring 60mm long.
For other steel please kindly ask us.
Applications:
Undeprinning
Foundations reinforcements in buliding upgrades
Deep foundations in construction sites
Protection of existing foundations for beasement excavation
Slope stabilisation for roads
Umbrellas for tunnel portals
Foundations in solar and thermo solar piants
Foundations in wind farms
Micropiles have been widely used in various engineering projects. They are commonly used to reinforce the foundations of large buildings, as well as to support Bridges, bunkers and underground structures. Micropiles can also be used as part of seismic support systems to improve the seismic performance of buildings by increasing the stability and stiffness of the structure.
In summary, micropiles are a flexible and efficient foundation support solution suitable for a variety of geological and soil conditions. Through their quick installation and excellent load bearing capacity, micropiles play an important role in construction and civil engineering.