Two Types of Steel Sheet Piles
The difference between hot-rolled and cold-rolled sheet piles lies in the production method and material thickness.
Cold-Rolled Sheet Piles
Cold-rolled sheet piles are made from wide sheet steel using a cold-forming process. Cold-rolled sheet piles have a steel thickness of 3 to 16 mm and are used for light to medium-duty earth and water retaining structures.
Hot-Rolled Sheet Piles
Hot-rolled sheet piles are formed during a high-temperature rolling process. Hot-rolled sheet piles have a steel thickness of over 20 mm, which means they can also be used for heavy and long sheet pile structures.
Customized Sheet Piling Solutions
For every project, Hanzi can provide sheet piles in the required dimensions. Because we tailor our steel sheet piles specifically to each situation, we are highly competitive and strong in cost-effective sheet pile profiles. Purchase and Buyback Options.
In addition to renting sheet piles, we also offer a buyback option. This is often used for long-term projects. The sheet piles are then sold back to the manufacturer after the project is completed.
Steel sheet piles can be rented on a short- or long-term basis for temporary projects and are often a more cost-effective alternative to purchasing and reselling them.
The rental price of steel sheet piles varies depending on the specifications of the piles, the rental period, the expected number of uses, and the corrosive environment.