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Overview:
Our U-Steel Sheet Pile is a hot-rolled steel profile designed for deep excavation support and water retention structures. The U-shaped interlocking design creates a continuous steel wall that provides excellent structural integrity and water tightness. Ideal for permanent and temporary retaining wall applications in challenging soil and water conditions.
Key Features:
High Strength: Hot-rolled construction provides excellent load-bearing capacity.
Watertight Connection: Interlocking joints create a tight seal against water seepage.
Reusable: Can be extracted and reused multiple times for temporary applications.
Easy Installation: Designed for efficient driving with vibratory or impact hammers.
Long Service Life: Durable steel construction with optional corrosion protection.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Carbon Steel (S240GP, S270GP, S320GP, S355GP) |
| Standard | ASTM A572, EN 10248, JIS A5528, GB/T 20933 |
| Profile Type | U-Type (Cold-Formed / Hot-Rolled) |
| Section Width | 400mm – 600mm (typical) |
| Section Height | 100mm – 450mm (varies by profile) |
| Thickness | 8mm – 24mm (varies by profile) |
| Length | 6m – 30m or customized |
| Interlock Type | Ball & Socket, Larssen Type, or Straight Web |
| Surface Treatment | Black, Painted, or Galvanized |
| Common Applications |
|---|
| Riverbank & Shoreline Protection |
| Bridge Abutments & Foundation Protection |
| Basement Excavation & Deep Foundations |
| Cofferdams for Marine Construction |
| Retaining Walls for Highway & Railway |
| Flood Control Barriers |
| Port & Harbor Structures |
Why Choose Our U-Steel Sheet Piles?
We supply high-quality sheet piles with precise profiles, consistent mechanical properties, and reliable interlocking systems. Our products meet international standards and are suitable for the most demanding civil engineering and marine projects.






