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COHESIVE
SOIL In a typical cohesive soil, the mineral particles are of 'Plate-like' form. The space between each of the 'Plates' contains water which dissipates when subjected to load. Gravelly or sandy silts and clays with particles finer than 0.002mm are generally of this composition. |
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Cohesive soil represents
the weakest material to anchor into and generates the smallest frustum
cone and the lowest loads. |
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NON-COHESIVE
SOIL A typical non-cohesive soil consists of particles which interlock, bond and compact when subjected to a load. Coarser sands (ranging from 0.6mm - 2mm) and gravels (coarser than 2mm) are generally of this composition. |
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Our earth anchor systems
perform exceptionally well in free draining non-cohesive granular soils, displaying shorter loadlock and extension characteristics, larger frustum cones and higher loads. |
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| Platipus
Anchors Limited - UK Office Kingsfield Business Centre, Philanthropic
Road, REDHILL, Surrey, RH1 4DP, England. Tel: +44 (0) 1737 762300 Fax: +44 (0) 1737 773395 Email: info@platipus-anchors.com |
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| Platipus
Anchors Inc - USA Office 2008 Garner Station Boulevard, Raleigh, NC
27603, USA.
Tel: 866 PLATIPUS (752 8478) Fax: 919 859 9597 Email: info@platipus-anchors.com |
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