Method of setting, resetting and protecting poles in the ground

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Foundation – Columnar structure

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52170, 52514, 405231, 405303, F02D 700

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054660947

ABSTRACT:
An improvement in the known method of setting or resetting poles in the ground or ground line protection of encapsulation of pole treatment chemicals in the ground and enhancement of the strength, density, ratio of foam polyurethane resins formed in-situ from polyisocyanate and resin reactive therewith. Ground water and detrimental natural soil chemicals are often encountered in pole setting and affect polyurethane foam formation by undesirably reacting with the polyurethane to give a foam of insufficient density and strength. This improvement comprises stabilizing the highly reactive isocyanate component by pre-reacting to form a prepolymer. This composition decreases the cost per unit of foam per pole installation. There is also the method for the addition to the polyurethane composition of various repellant materials and preservative agents for the pole.

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