Tie Rod: Typically made of high-strength steel, the tie rod has good tensile strength and corrosion resistance. One end is fixed within the concrete structure, while the other end connects to a tensioning device or support bracket.
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Water Stop Seal: This is a key component, usually made of rubber or other elastic materials, installed between the tie rod and the concrete. Its primary function is to fill gaps and prevent water from seeping through the rod holes into the concrete.
Sealing Elements: These enhance the waterproof performance of the assembly and are often placed outside the water stop seal. They can be made from various materials like rubber or plastic, depending on the requirements of the application environment.
Installation Method: The water stop tie rod assembly is typically embedded in the concrete during construction to ensure stability and sealing. After the concrete is poured, tension is applied to the rod using a tensioning device to enhance the overall structural stability.
Applications: This assembly is widely used in underground projects (such as basements and tunnels), dams, reservoirs, and pump stations, particularly in environments with high water pressure.
Maintenance and Inspection: Regular inspections of the sealing integrity and material aging are essential for long-term use to ensure effective water penetration prevention.
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