Dispersing Tubes
The cracked drainage pipe has holes on its surface arranged along the throat between the steel spirals. Thanks to these holes, water can enter the inside of the pipe without carrying earthy residues with it. In this way, the ground is consolidated and deprived of excess water, which then flows towards a collection point (in the case of sub-horizontal pipes) or into a well (in the case of vertical pipes). Sub-horizontal drainage pipes can be used for road, agricultural, railway, airport, construction and public green drainage works. Vertical drainage pipes, on the other hand, are aimed at creating wells for domestic, agricultural or public use.
The draining pipes allow excess water to be removed from specific layers of soil, remodulating the surrounding conditions. Think, for example, of situations that require land consolidation, or of the need to change the groundwater regime or move water away from landslide bodies.
