Metis self drilling anchors are generally used when there are difficult ground conditions

Metis self drilling anchors are generally used when there are difficult ground conditions, such as natural or man-made obstructions, sensitive ground with adjacent structures, limited access/low headroom and/or karstic geology. They are commonly used to replace deteriorating foundation systems, for the renovation of structures, to support structures affected by adjacent construction, for seismic retrofitting or in-situ reinforcement including embankment, slope and landslide stabilization.

Self drilling anchor system is the rock and soil reinforcement rods structure. It is one of the main supporting forms of rock slope for underground,plays an important role on stability of civil engineering maintenance, especially it has obvious effect in the joints and fissures in rock mass and anchor rod on rock reinforcement.

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