Settling Plate There is no fixed standard for the length of welded galvanized pipe for settling plate bottom plate, as it depends on the specific design requirements and engineering application scenarios. The settling plate base plate is usually made of galvanized steel sheet, while the galvanized pipe is used to connect the base plate to the observation rod for settlement observation.
Settlement plate wall thickness.
When designing a settling plate, engineers will decide the length of the galvanized pipe based on factors such as expected load, settlement, soil conditions, observation accuracy, etc. The length of the galvanized pipe needs to be long enough to ensure the verticality of the observation rod, but also short enough to avoid unnecessary waste and increased costs.
In practical applications, the length of galvanized pipes may vary from tens of centimeters to several meters. For example, for some ordinary road or bridge projects, the length of galvanized pipes may be about 1 meter to 2 meters, while for large projects or projects that require more accurate observations, the length of galvanized pipes may be longer.
In order to ensure the effectiveness and safety of galvanized pipes, their welding process also needs to comply with relevant standards and specifications. Attention should be paid to the quality of welding when welding, to avoid defects such as cracks and porosity, and to ensure the structural strength and corrosion resistance after welding.