Tubular mesh anchors and standard anchors differ in structure, construction, and application. Tubular mesh anchors are primarily composed of anchors, anchor tubes, and tensile tubes, featuring smooth surfaces on the anchors and grooves in the anchor tubes. In contrast, the structure of standard anchors is more varied. Construction-wise, tubular mesh anchors require grouting, and stability is achieved only after the grouting material has set. The construction methods for standard anchors vary depending on their specific type. In terms of application, tubular mesh anchors are mainly used for supporting, reinforcing, and fixing in rock and soil blocks, while the range of standard anchors is more extensive.
In summary, both tubular bolt anchors and standard anchors have their unique features. The choice of which anchor to use should be determined based on the specific circumstances.



