Tierods

  • Bridges: In bridge construction, tierods provide crucial support by handling tensile forces, thereby contributing to the overall stability and durability of the structure.
  • Industrial Buildings: Tierods are integral to the framework of industrial buildings, helping to maintain the structural integrity under various loads and stresses.
  • Tanks: They are used in tanks to ensure the structural components remain securely connected, especially under varying pressure conditions.
  • Towers: Tierods contribute to the stability of towers, allowing them to withstand wind and other dynamic forces.
  • Cranes: In crane structures, tierods help in distributing and managing tensile forces, ensuring safe and efficient operation.
  • Mild Steel (MS): Known for its affordability and good mechanical properties, MS is commonly used in various structural applications.
  • EN-8: This medium-strength steel provides better mechanical properties than mild steel, making it suitable for applications requiring higher strength and toughness.
  • Stainless Steel (SS): SS tierods offer superior corrosion resistance, making them ideal for use in environments where durability and longevity are critical.
  • High Tensile Strength: Designed to handle high tensile loads, tierods ensure the structural integrity of various applications.
  • Durability: Made from robust materials such as mild steel, EN-8, and stainless steel, tierods offer long-lasting performance.
  • Versatility: Available in a wide range of sizes and lengths, tierods can be customized to meet specific project requirements.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Stainless steel tierods provide excellent resistance to corrosion, making them suitable for harsh environments.
  • Ease of Installation: Tierods are straightforward to install, reducing labor costs and time required for assembly.
  • Diameter Range: M10 to M48
  • Length: Available in any size as per the specific requirements of the project

FAQ’s

What are tierods used for in transformers?

Tierods are structural components used to hold transformer assemblies together and maintain mechanical stability.

What materials are used for tierods?

Tierods are generally manufactured using high-strength steel or metal alloys suitable for transformer applications.

Are tierods manufactured in standard or custom sizes?

Tierods can be manufactured in standard as well as custom sizes based on application requirements.

Where are your tierods manufactured?

Tierods are manufactured at our facility in Mumbai, India.

What industries use tierods?

Tierods are primarily used in transformer manufacturing and electrical equipment assemblies.