Product Name:Prestressed hollow square pile mould
Size/Material:steel
Products Description:Prestressed Hollw Square pile mould which is used to produce the hollow square pile, this kind of Hollow square pile in the process of production, it use tension prestressed, reperfusion concrete and then use Centrifugal Machine to spinning the water out, because of this processing that makes reinforced prestressed hollow square pile is higher than other type of pile, at the same time, the pile body used the high strength concrete (C60, C80), high strength steel and high strength concrete in the application of hollow square pile production, make the performance of the pile, the bearing capacity and crack resistance, bending resistance are obtained significantly higher.
Application:Produce prestressed hollow square pile
Technical parameters:F250-F800
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According to UIC, in 2007, the French chemical industry still achieved very good results under the influence of multiple factors including the weak US economy, strong euro performance, and a significant rise in raw material costs. The main driver of the French chemical industry in 2007 came from the strong growth in the consumption of household chemicals. According to UIC, in 2007, French chemical exports increased by 2.8% year-on-year, while imports increased by 7.9% year-on-year, which led to the reduction of the French chemical trade surplus from 8 billion euros in 2006 to 6.4 billion euros in 2007.
France's Chemical Industry Growth Slows in 2008
The French Chemical Industry Association (UIC) recently predicted that production of French chemicals (excluding pharmaceuticals) in 2008 will increase by 2.7% from 2007, which is obviously slower than the growth rate of 4.9% in 2007. However, UIC is still optimistic about the French chemical industry in 2008. Prospects. The association believes that the gradual recovery of the French automobile manufacturing industry in 2008 should be able to compensate for the negative impact on the chemical industry caused by weakness in the construction and infrastructure sectors.