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Steel pipe pile Product List and Ranking from 4 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Steel pipe pile Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

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  1. 三誠 Tokyo//others
  2. 東部 Kanagawa//Building materials, supplies and fixtures
  3. JFEシビル 社会基盤事業部 Tokyo//Building materials, supplies and fixtures
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  5. ヨシモトポール Tokyo//Other manufacturing

Steel pipe pile Product ranking

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  1. Rotary Driven Steel Pipe Piles "G-ECS PILE Technical Documentation" 三誠
  2. [Metal Road Construction Method Case Study] Nagano Prefecture Disaster Prevention and Safety Grant Project JFEシビル 社会基盤事業部
  3. Manufacturing of Steel Pipe Piles Using Friction Welding ヨシモトポール
  4. Steel pipe pile "e-pile next method" 東部
  5. 4 Steel pipe pile "X-pile method" 東部

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Rotary Driven Steel Pipe Piles "G-ECS PILE Technical Documentation"

The high-support-capacity pile foundation method "G-ECS PILE Method" created by Sansei's technological development capabilities.

The "G-ECS PILE method" is a steel pipe pile foundation method that exhibits the highest support capacity coefficient in various ground conditions. It is environmentally friendly and can be constructed in narrow spaces and access routes. The simple pile design and the miniaturization of construction machinery have also achieved cost reductions in manufacturing and construction. This method consolidates the development and technical capabilities of Sansei, solving the challenges faced by current pile foundation construction. 【G-ECS Pile Technical Documentation】 ○ Application range of G-ECS pile method ○ Pull-out direction support capacity (short term) ○ Structure and specifications of G-ECS piles For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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[Metal Road Construction Method Case Study] Nagano Prefecture Disaster Prevention and Safety Grant Project

It is possible to minimize the upload load with support piles! Here is an example from the road widening project on Nagano Prefectural Road No. 2 Kawakami-Saku Line.

A road widening project has been planned between the Tokyo Electric Power Company's Hozumi Power Station (Chikuma River Water Intake Weir) and the JR Koumi Line. The "Metal Road Method" was adopted, as it allows for a pile arrangement that takes existing structures into consideration, minimizes the impact of terrain alteration, and reduces the superimposed load on the supporting piles. Additionally, to mitigate the impact on adjacent structures from pile driving, a steel pipe pile continuous down-the-hole hammer method was employed. The construction was successfully completed. 【Project Overview】 ■ Client: Nagano Prefecture Saku Construction Office ■ Total Length: 43.5m ■ Width: 4.55-5.75m ■ Number of Piles Driven: 20 ■ Weight of Steel Pipe Piles: 19.4t ■ Weight of Beams: 33.7t *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Manufacturing of Steel Pipe Piles Using Friction Welding

Contributes to cost reduction through material and labor hour reduction. Suitable for mass production with stable joining quality and production system.

We propose the fabrication of steel pipe piles using friction stir welding. This method achieves "full-strength joints" where the strength of the joint surface does not fall below that of the base material due to solid-state diffusion bonding. It allows for rapid joining, significantly improving productivity. In some cases, processing time can be reduced by over 90% compared to complete fusion welding. Additionally, the joint area experiences minimal thermal impact, allowing for a reduction in processes. Since beveling and backing bars are unnecessary, this also leads to material savings, contributing to overall cost reduction. By managing parameters through machinery, we can consistently provide high-quality products that are not dependent on the skill level of welding operators. 【Features】 ■ The joint strength is "full-strength." ■ Productivity is significantly improved. ■ Joint quality is stable. ■ Products can be supplied with a stable production system. *For product details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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Steel pipe pile "e-pile next method"

"All keys are at the tip of the stake" - exceptional penetration performance and high-strength structure due to special parts, thick materials, and double-sided welding processing.

The "e-pile next method" maintains the high strength and uniform quality of steel pipe pile methods, as well as renewable environmental performance. Additionally, it features low noise and low vibration due to rotary insertion construction, and a no-dirt-discharge construction method that is excellent for consideration of the surrounding environment and neighbors. With a wide base structure that demonstrates strong practical performance and outstanding penetration capability, and by adding a widened structure to the top of the pile, we have achieved higher economic efficiency and safety through improved cross-sectional performance. 【Features】 ■ Outstanding penetration performance ■ High-strength structure with special parts, thick materials, and double-sided welding ■ Higher economic efficiency and safety achieved with widened piles ■ Compatible with three types of ground: "clay, sandy soil, and gravel" (Ministerial certification) ■ Eco Mark certified *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Steel pipe pile "X-pile method"

Low noise and low vibration! A steel pipe pile construction method that considers construction period, cost, and the environment with no soil displacement.

The "X-pile method" is a steel pipe pile construction method that minimizes noise and vibration through a rotary insertion method, while also considering construction period, cost, and the environment with a no-excavation approach. It is formed from three lineups: straight type, enlarged base type, and multi-wing type, providing high performance in response to various ground and planning conditions. Additionally, it is adaptable to standard penetration tests as well as Swedish sounding tests, making it suitable for a wide range of projects from small buildings to medium-scale plans. 【Features】 ■ Low noise and low vibration due to the rotary insertion method ■ Safe design with adaptability to standard penetration tests and Swedish sounding tests ■ Compatible with diverse ground conditions ■ No excess construction soil due to the no-excavation approach ■ No unnecessary curing period required with steel pipe piles *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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