Maximum stability of the ceilings and floor plates of our PE-HD pumping stations

The static stability of pumping stations is a decisive factor for reliability and safety in water and wastewater technology. Our DORANT and HEKANT pumping stations offer an outstanding solution with their innovative shaft systems made of PE-HD and reinforced concrete plates.

Requirements for the ceiling and floor plates:
- Ceiling panels: They must be structurally stable and passable in order to withstand the high demands of operation.
- Floor slabs: These are subject to particularly strong groundwater forces, especially at great installation depths.

Special feature of our system:
Our pumping stations combine PE-HD with reinforced concrete to form a composite construction material that provides a special static connection. Due to its high strength, reinforced concrete is ideally suited to absorbing vertical forces.

- Ceiling and floor plates: These are made of PE-HD with a reinforced concrete core and are seamlessly welded to the PE-HD shaft casing pipe.

The ideal combination of PE-HD and reinforced concrete ensures maximum stability and durability of our pumping stations.

See also  Load Fluctuations