220mm TUV Embedded Parts In Concrete Of Reinforced Concrete OEM
Use embedded parts in construction. What are embedded parts and where are they used?
Recently, the term "embedded part" has become more common. Typically, such a part is a sheet of metal to which reinforcements (anchors) are welded. Choice of boards and accessories can be very diverse
Where are embedded parts used?
Wherever it is necessary to connect two or more elements of a reinforced concrete or metal structure. Among the most obvious application areas, we note:
Installation of block structures such as wells, canals and tunnels
Installation of load-bearing or envelope structures based on reinforced concrete structures
Install the post
Installation of the façade
Mounting bases for masts, cell towers and other high-rise structures
Hydraulic structures, including technical reservoirs and reservoirs
Create foundations for metal frame-based buildings
Mounting the frame from a metal profile
This is not a complete list, but it should have made it clear that modern construction involves the active use of embedded parts
Specification of Embedded Parts In Concrete
product name | Embedded parts / embedded parts |
type | custom made |
Material | Steel, Q235B material |
Package | Carton/Pallet / Customized according to your requirements |
Quality Control | 100% inspection during production |
color | silver / grey / black |
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About Us
Guangzhou Yigang Steel Trading Co., Ltd. was established in 2008, with a large factory of 6,000 square meters. It is a steel processing manufacturer integrating steel sales, mainly processing and cutting steel plates, bending parts, sheet metal welding parts, stamping parts, sheet metal parts Jin custom, etc., we have advanced production equipment: steel plate laser cutting machine, tube laser cutting machine, CNC bending machine, CNC punching, robot welding, automatic riveting, automatic spraying, tooling, polishing, silk screen, assembly and other large workshops, have Various advanced testing equipment and perfect testing methods