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This product has multiple unique competitive advantages: first, it adopts hot-dip galvanized material, which has good corrosion resistance and can maintain good mechanical properties in humid underground environments. Second, it has a small diameter and light weight, which can adapt to the narrow construction space of old community renovation projects and reduce the damage to the original building structure during construction. Third, it uses small diameter drilling technology, which has little impact on the surrounding environment and can be constructed in areas with dense buildings. Compared with traditional large-scale anti-floating anchors, it can reduce the construction cost by more than 50%, which is very suitable for small-scale underground engineering projects.

The rod diameter range of this micro anti-floating anchor is from φ16mm to φ28mm, and the standard single rod length is 3m (customizable to any length from 1.5m to 8m). The rated bearing capacity covers 50kN to 150kN, and the weight per linear meter ranges from 0.2kg/m (φ16) to 0.9kg/m (φ28). It uses M20-M35 specification connecting threads, which is suitable for standard drilling hole diameters from φ60mm to φ100mm. It complies with GB50007 Building Foundation Design Standard and ASTM A615 steel bar standard. The package is corrugated carton packaging, and each carton can hold 100-200 anchors, which is convenient for handheld transportation and on-site stacking.

This product is suitable for small-scale underground engineering projects, including old community underground parking lot expansion, small municipal pump station foundations, residential basement anti-floating renovation, etc. It is suitable for geological conditions including general cohesive soil, silt and sandy soil. The construction team only needs small electric drilling equipment to complete the installation, which can be adapted to the construction requirements of narrow spaces in old communities. It can be widely used in the renovation and expansion projects of old residential areas and small municipal engineering.