PURE PILE MethodPile-shaped soil reinforcement method for detached homes
About The PURE PILE Method
PURE PILE Method is a soil reinforcement method for building high-quality cement milk pillars that do not contain soil by withdrawing the rod while injecting cement milk. Tenox possesses a construction record of over 50,000 projects, mainly in detached houses.
Features
- Supports any soil characteristics.Unlike the soil improvement method, the soil and cement milk are not agitated and mixed. Therefore, it is possible to build high-strength and high-quality pillars in humus soil layers and viscous soil layers.
 - Facilitates construction management.The special rod is rotationally press-fitted to the specified depth and withdrawal is completed while injecting cement milk. Fast and reliable construction is possible without loosening the ground.
 - Almost no remaining soil.Since the straight rod has no soil removal mechanism, there is almost no remaining soil. This means that there is no need to secure a space for remaining soil, and the worksite and surrounding roads are not dirtied when carrying the soil out.
 - Construction method providing cost advantages.Since the construction period is short and the cost of remaining soil treatment is low, it is possible to perform construction at a lower cost than the soil improvement method and blade steel pipe pile method used for housing foundations.
 
Purepile dug up(effective diameter 200 mm) Construction Methods
        
- Alignment
 - Rotational press fitting of the rod to a specified depth
 - Holds for approx. 30 seconds while injecting cement milk
 - Withdrawal while injecting cement milk
 - Adjustment of pillar top level
 
Select by load/soil conditions
Building structure
- Detached homes (1 floor to 3 floors)
 - Stores/townhouses (2 floors to 3 floors)
 - Commercial buildings/residential complexes (4 floors to 5 floors)
 - Hospitals/schools (4 floors to 5 floors)
 - Factories (4 floors to 5 floors)
 - Logistics warehouses (5 floors to 6 floors)
 - Mid- and high-rise buildings/condominiums (5 floors to 15 floors)
 - Out-of-plane seismic resistance
 
Civil engineering structures
Select by purpose
Support for buildings
Civil engineering structures
Reinforce earthquake resistance
Prevent soil liquefaction
Reduce environmental load
Prevent landslides
Construction Methods
Pile Method
- TN-X Method
 - TN Method
 - GANTETSU PILE Method
 - NS ECO-PILE Method
 - ATT COLUMN Method
 - CMJ Method
 - EAZET Method
 - HiFB Method
 
Ground improvement method
- TENOCOLUMN Method
 - TENOCOLUMN ECO Method
 - TOFT Method
 - PURE PILE Method
 - WIB Method
 - BASE BALANCE Method
 - CDM-LODIC Method
 
