Anchoring
Anchoring construction integrates standardized procedures including drilling, grouting, tensioning and locking, tightly connecting anchor rods and cables with surrounding rock and soil. It is a core technology for active support and structural stability.
This process effectively controls structural deformation, efficiently transfers loads to deep stable strata, and greatly improves engineering safety, durability and overall stability, performing far better than traditional support methods. It features fast construction, low material consumption, and adapts to complex geological conditions such as soft soil, weathered rock, sand and gravel.
Anchoring technology is widely used in:
Slope stabilization, foundation pit support, tunnel support and dam reinforcement.
This process effectively controls structural deformation, efficiently transfers loads to deep stable strata, and greatly improves engineering safety, durability and overall stability, performing far better than traditional support methods. It features fast construction, low material consumption, and adapts to complex geological conditions such as soft soil, weathered rock, sand and gravel.
Anchoring technology is widely used in:
Slope stabilization, foundation pit support, tunnel support and dam reinforcement.