Available in both 100mm 150mm thickness.
Free standing concrete silage panels.
Manufactured using c60 concrete all sizes are available from stock for fast delivery.
Free standing retaining walls are ideal for creating storage bays and temporary walls for the storage of materials such as.
Silage maize whole crop.
Atlas horizontal silage pit panels.
Our absolute concrete wall silage panels are manufactured using the conventional t shaped design and may be tied in to the floor with reinforcing starter bars to form a complete rigid structure or left free standing.
We can make any legth up tp 6 metres.
Pre cast concrete panels can be used for.
The common concrete silage bunker sold is drive over piles sometimes called a stack where a pile of silage has no structural walls to contain the material.
The freestanding concrete bunker walls are designed to minimise the hassle of storing bulk materials in various industries including agriculture horticulture recycling woodchip and biomass.
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Pits of any size can be constructed using this method particularly pits with dividing partitions as the panels are free standing with no metal obstruction.
Often these free standing retainer walls are referred to as l walls due to the shape of their design.
Free standing retainer walls are ideal to create storage bays and temporary divides for the bulk storage of materials such as silage feedstuffs coal or aggregates.
The base of the trench silo or roll over pile is usually dirt but sometimes asphalt or cement is used.
Internal silo division walls can also be constructed within a silage barn using the cantilever panel system.
The precast concrete panels are available in 1m 1 2m and 1 5m widths and in standard heights up to 4 0m high affl.
The wall panels are suitable for the storage of silo grain root crops waste materials etc.
This sytem uses prestressed panels cast into the concrete base and by using various reinforcements is tied into the pit bottom forming a leak free seal.
The wall is the optimum shape and profile for the storage of grain aggregate solid fuels and other materials.