Sheet Pile > Hot Rolled Sections
Steel Sheet Piling has a connection "interlock" at both ends of the section. These interlocks connect with one another to form a continuous wall of Sheet Piling. Soil conditions may allow for the sections to be vibrated into the ground instead of being hammer
driven. Typically these are designed to create a rigid barrier for earth and water, while resisting the lateral pressures of those
bending forces. The shape or geometry of a section lends to the structural strength. In addition, the soil in which the section is driven has numerous mechanical properties that can affect the performance. The wall of sheeting provides excellent resistance to bending forces and is used to provide structural strength to a foundation.
Hot Rolled Steel is heated up red-hot and pushed through rollers that squeeze the metal, literally squishing it into a particular profile, depending on the shape of the rollers. The manufacturing process involves forming the material by either
press-braking or cold roll-forming to
achieve the desired shape.
U Sections
Z Sections
Special Sections
Combination Walls
Corner Sections
Steel Grades
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