Every rail infrastructure project presents unique requirements. That’s why rail sleepers are specifically engineered to meet the unique conditions of each application. As a load-bearing component of the railway superstructure, the sleeper transfers and distributes forces to the track substructure. It must securely anchor the rail in position to ensure consistent track gauge. That is why all aspects of the project are taken into account before manufacturing a new sleeper – including operating conditions (axle loads, speed), geographical factors, and environmental conditions (climate, temperature fluctuations).




