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Spiral pile technology—also called helical piles or screw piles—has become a critical innovation in deep foundation and ground improvement for modern construction, especially in demanding industries such as petrochemical, metallurgy, water supply & drainage, and energy. With the increasing demand for sustainable, efficient, and robust piling solutions, spiral pile adoption has grown by over 30% globally since 2018, according to Piling Industry Canada. Their non-disruptive installation, high load capacity, and versatile applications have given them a leading role in infrastructure projects.
Key market shifts include the transition towards rigid inclusion piles for ground improvement and reinforced support in soft soils, plus the integration of galvanized coatings and advanced manufacturing for better performance and lifespan. As construction codes (such as ISO 22477-10 and ANSI standards) grow stricter, products like Hot Dip Galvanized Spiral Pile are setting new benchmarks in safety and reliability.
Below is a table of standard technical parameters for spiral pile, compared with traditional bored piles and rigid inclusion piles. Values are averaged from industry surveys and leading manufacturers:
Specification | Spiral Pile | Rigid Inclusion Pile | Bored Pile |
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Diameter Range (mm) | 76–400 | 100–600 | 300–1800 |
Length Range (m) | 2–15 | 2–24 | 2–50 |
Material | Q235B, Q345B, SS400 (Galvanized) | Pre-cast Concrete/Steel | Reinforced Concrete |
Ultimate Load Capacity (kN) | 120–2000 | 50–2000 | 200–6000 |
Corrosion Resistance | Hot Dip Galvanized, up to 20–50 years | Medium, optional coatings | Variable, typically low |
Installation Speed | Rapid (20–40 min/unit) | Medium (30–120 min/unit) | Slow (1–6 hrs/unit) |
Ground Disturbance | Minimal | Moderate | Extensive |
Cost (USD/unit) | 150–800 | 200–1000 | 300–2000 |
*Source: Manufacturer catalogs, Piling Industry Data 2023
Hot Dip Galvanized Spiral Pile For Steel Structure Foundation is designed for high-strength, anti-corrosion foundation engineering. Manufactured by AOBANG METAL, it complies with international standards (ISO 1461, ANSI/AISC 360-16) and is widely used in industrial projects, highway foundations, solar and wind power base mounting, and urban utility infrastructure.
Application: Steel structure bases, petrochemical pipelines, highway guardrail mounting, sewage/water plants, transmission tower foundations, oil and gas fields, solar/wind energy installations, coastal engineering.
For animated process steps, refer to this video: Spiral Pile Manufacturing (YouTube)
Hot Dip Galvanized Spiral Pile | Standard Rigid Inclusion Pile | Bored Pile (Concrete) | |
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Design Service Life | ≥ 50 yrs (coastal/alkali soils) | 25–40 yrs | 35–50 yrs |
Installation | Fast, vibration-free (20–40min/unit) | Medium, semi-driven | Slow, heavy equipment (2–6 hr/unit) |
Corrosion Resistance | Excellent (hot dip galvanized >75µm) | Fair | Poor to moderate |
Eco Impact | Minimal disturbance | Moderate | High |
Cost (USD/m, avg) | 40–90 | 50–125 | 105–210 |
Customization | Full (size, length, finish, connection) | Partial | Minimal |
Typical Applications | Steel/solar foundation, marine | Ground improvement, soft clay | Bridges, high-rises |
*Data from completed projects, supplier quotes 2022-2024.
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The adoption of spiral pile—especially high-performance, hot dip galvanized variants—profoundly elevates project efficiency, safety, and longevity in modern construction. Its unique blend of rapid installation, customizable design, and stellar anti-corrosion properties ensure Hot Dip Galvanized Spiral Pile a prominent role in infrastructure, renewable energy, and industrial sectors. Backed by ISO/ANSI standards, rigorous test data, and successful deployments worldwide, it is the premier solution for next-generation piling ground demands.