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Cast-in-Place Piles

PRODUCT PARAMETERS

  • Structure Type: Cast-in-place Pile Foundation
  • Pile Diameter: 150–400 mm
  • Pile Depth: 2–5 m
  • Concrete Grade: C25–C30
  • Reinforcement: HRB400 Rebar Cage / Steel Pipe
  • Steel Pipe Thickness: 3–8 mm
  • Bearing Capacity: 30–150 kN per Pile
  • Uplift Capacity: 20–120 kN per Pile
  • Verticality Tolerance: ≤1%
  • Position Tolerance: ≤50 mm
  • Construction Method: Drilling + In-situ Casting
  • Applicable Soil: Hard Clay, Sand, Gravel, Weathered Rock
  • Corrosion Protection: Galvanization / Coating
  • Service Life: ≥25 Years
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Cast-in-Place Piles (also known as bored piles or drilled shafts) are deep foundation elements constructed by drilling a hole into the ground and then filling it with reinforced concrete on site. They are widely used in construction and infrastructure projects where high load-bearing capacity and ground stability are required.
In photovoltaic (PV) and structural applications, Cast-in-Place Piles provide a solid and permanent foundation for mounting systems, especially in areas with complex soil conditions or where driven piles are not suitable.

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