8-meter cement wire rods utilize slag, fly ash, and additives as the cementitious material instead of traditional concrete, with its hydration products mainly being zeolitic hydrated silicate aluminates. This results in the 8-meter cement wire rods having superior corrosion resistance in an environment with pH values between 2 to 13, compared to those made with ordinary concrete. This significantly enhances the service life of the 8-meter cement wire rod pipelines.
Cement poles are cured with steam in a steel mold that produces sufficient centrifugal force at a certain speed to form hollow wire poles from the cement material. The steel mold consists of two half-molds to facilitate the addition of material and removal of finished products. Therefore, before shaping, the preparation of the reinforcing steel frame (steel cage) and the mixing of the cement slurry (cement, stone chips, sand, water) in the required proportions must be done. Thus, the production process is simple in principle, but it requires certain hoisting equipment, a suitable site, and specific machinery.
8-meter utility poles are primarily used for agricultural networks, electricity, telecommunications, and mobile line installations. The small end diameter of the 8-meter pole is 150mm, and the large end diameter is 210mm. The reinforced concrete poles of 8 meters come in two types: one with 8 reinforcing bars and the other with 12. The reinforcing bars are 4.8mm high-strength bars. Produced with our country's manufacturing equipment, these concrete poles offer good quality, high strength, large bending moment, and strong load-bearing capacity.
































