In the demanding world of underground construction and geotechnical engineering, time and reliability are paramount. On a recent highway tunnel project through unstable alluvial deposits in the Alps, contractors faced severe ground conditions that threatened progress. Conventional drilling methods required cumbersome casing systems and multiple phases, delaying the schedule and inflating costs. SupAnchor® provided a streamlined solution with its latest T thread self-drilling hollow anchor, a cornerstone of its acclaimed self-drilling anchor system. This technology not only accelerated the excavation cycle but also ensured robust ground support, exemplifying how innovative hollow bar anchor systems are transforming modern engineering.

At the heart of SupAnchor’s offering is the "3-in-1 principle." The T thread hollow steel bar functions simultaneously as a sacrificial drill rod, an injection tube, and a reinforcing element. This integration eliminates the need for temporary casings and allows drilling and grouting to occur in a single continuous operation. For the Alpine tunnel, crews using standard rotary percussive drills installed anchors up to 12 meters long in under ten minutes per rod, a dramatic improvement over the traditional two-stage method. The self-drilling anchor bolt design is particularly advantageous in collapsing soils, water-bearing sands, and mixed face conditions where borehole stability is a constant challenge.
SupAnchor’s engineers have fine-tuned the bar’s geometry for maximum performance. The T thread system, compliant with the international standard, ensures compatibility with a wide range of coupling and accessory components. The relative rib area (fR) is precisely controlled between 0.21 and 0.33—a range that research has shown to be close to optimal for load transfer to the grout body. Furthermore, the ribs are arranged at a 45° angle relative to the bar axis. This orientation significantly reduces splitting forces in the surrounding ground; even at ultimate load, crack widths in the grout and substrate remain below 0.1 mm. Such detail directly contributes to long-term structural integrity and is a key differentiator for this geotechnical reinforcement system.
Compatibility with common drill rigs is assured through left-hand or right-hand thread options. The T thread’s standard pitch allows rapid coupling of additional segments without the need for special tools. This interoperability extends to SupAnchor’s comprehensive range of accessories, including hex nuts, spherical nuts, and high-strength plates, all designed to work seamlessly with the hollow bar anchor family.
The T thread series encompasses a wide model range to suit various project requirements, from light soil nailing to heavy-duty rock support. Below are specifications for three representative models:
| Model | Outer Diameter | Inner Diameter | Ultimate Load | Yield Load (0.2%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T30/16 | 30 mm | 16 mm | ≥220 kN | ≥180 kN |
| T30/11 | 30 mm | 11 mm | ≥260 kN | -- |
| T40/16 | 40 mm | 16 mm | ≥660 kN | ≥525 kN |
Additional data: T30/16 weight 2.70 kg/m, T40/16 weight 7.17 kg/m, all models available in lengths from 2 to 6 meters (custom lengths possible).
For projects demanding even higher capacities, models such as T76/1400, T103/4274, and T114/3450 extend the ultimate loads into the meganewton range, suitable for large-scale tunnel or bridge abutment works. All variants share the same T thread geometry and rib optimization, ensuring consistent performance across the product line.
Longevity in geotechnical applications often hinges on corrosion resistance. SupAnchor offers three protection levels tailored to environmental aggressiveness:
Engineers can select the appropriate grade based on service life requirements, soil chemistry, and budget, ensuring that each drill-and-grout bolt maintains its integrity for decades.
The T thread self-drilling anchor has proven its versatility across numerous landmark projects. In urban subway construction, it is frequently deployed for face stabilization and forepoling in soft ground. A recent expansion of the Stockholm metro utilized T30/11 anchors extensively for portal support, where water-saturated glacial till demanded rapid installation without pore pressure disruption. The integrated drilling and grouting process minimized ground disturbance and settlement, protecting adjacent historic buildings.
In slope stabilization, the system excels on steep highway cuts and open-pit mine walls. A mining operation in Chile faced persistent sloughing on a 200-meter-high bench. After switching to SupAnchor T40/16 anchors with SupCoating, the reinforcement scheme not only halted movement but also withstood a magnitude 6.7 earthquake with no observed deformation. The anchors’ high ductility and bond strength were credited for the resilience.
Other typical applications include:
Global infrastructure spending is projected to grow by 4% annually through 2030, driven by urbanization, energy transition, and climate adaptation. Self-drilling anchor systems are increasingly specified because they reduce installation time by up to 50% compared to conventional anchors, eliminate the need for casing in collapsing ground, and improve safety by minimizing open borehole time. SupAnchor’s adherence to the T International Standard positions its products as interoperable with equipment and accessories from multiple manufacturers, future-proofing project investments.
The company’s status as the No.1 manufacturer and exporter of self-drilling anchors in Asia reflects its significant R&D investments. Its production facilities are equipped with advanced cold-rolling and heat-treatment lines, and every batch undergoes rigorous tensile testing. ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications underscore a commitment to quality and sustainability. Customers in Europe, North America, Australia, and the Middle East rely on SupAnchor’s technical support and rapid logistics to keep projects on schedule.

As construction demands evolve, SupAnchor continues to innovate. Current R&D efforts focus on smart anchors with embedded sensors for real-time load monitoring, and environmentally friendly grouting materials compatible with the hollow injection bore. Collaborations with leading universities and engineering consultancies are expanding the knowledge base on rib optimization and soil-anchor interaction under dynamic loading.
For engineers and contractors seeking a reliable, high-performance ground anchor bolt factory partner, SupAnchor’s T thread series delivers a compelling combination of speed, strength, and durability. By choosing a supplier that understands both the laboratory and the jobsite, project stakeholders can mitigate geological risks and achieve durable, cost-effective ground reinforcement.
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