Steel sheet piles are a type of steel with interlocking edges. Their cross-sections come in various shapes such as flat, U-shaped, and Z-shaped, and they are available in different sizes and interlocking forms. Based on the manufacturing process, they can be divided into hot-rolled steel sheet piles and cold-formed thin-walled steel sheet piles. According to their shapes, they can be further classified into U-shaped steel sheet piles, H-shaped steel sheet piles, L-shaped steel sheet piles, S-shaped steel sheet piles, and straight steel sheet piles.
Our company's steel sheet piles are produced using the most advanced basic oxygen furnace (including LF refining) smelting and universal tandem rolling mill technology, completing in one heat. Under a strict quality control system, we manufacture hot-rolled steel sheet piles in compliance with GB/T 20933-2014, JIS A5528/5523, EN10248, and ASTM A328 standards.
1. High strength, lightweight, and good water-tightness
2. Simple construction, shorter construction period, good durability, and long lifespan
3. Low construction cost, good interchangeability, and can be reused
4. Significant environmental protection effects during construction, greatly reducing the amount of soil excavation and concrete usage, effectively preserving land resources
5. Strong timeliness in disaster relief and emergency situations, such as flood control, landslides, collapses, and quicksand
6. Reduces space requirements for construction tasks
7. The use of steel sheet piles is not restricted by weather conditions
H-Sections
Galvanized Steel Sheet
Square Bars
Equal Angles
Dimensions: 8.14 width x length x thickness 0.5mm
Dimensions: 8.14 width x length x thickness 0.5mm
Dimensions: 8.14 width x length x thickness 0.5mm
Dimensions: 8.14 width x length x thickness 0.5mm
Razor Wire
Chain Link
Galvanized Diamond Mesh
Drop Wire
Shelf pallets are specialized pallets for warehouse or automated storage systems. These plastic pallets typically require steel pipes inside to enhance their load-bearing capacity, with the number of steel pipes adjusted based on actual load requirements. Shelf pallets generally have a high load capacity, with dynamic loads reaching 1.5T, static loads reaching 6T, and shelf loads up to 0.8-1T, making them suitable for heavy goods. The choice of shelf pallets should depend on the type of shelves used (beam shelves, drive-in racks, gravity racks, robotic shelves, automated warehouses, etc.). Goods on the pallets should be placed stably on the shelf beams, and the pallet length should exceed the external diameter of the shelves by at least 50mm.
Shelf pallets are widely used in industries such as food, tobacco, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. They come in various forms such as grid stringer type, grid block type, flat stringer type, grid double-sided, and flat double-sided, catering to different user needs.
Standard pallets are designed for use on flat surfaces and are generally not recommended for use on shelves. This is because standard pallets have lower load-bearing capacities, with dynamic loads reaching 1000kg, static loads reaching 4000kg, and shelf loads only 200-300kg. Exceeding the load capacity on shelves can pose safety risks, so they are more suitable for lighter products. Standard pallets come in various forms such as grid stringer type, grid block type, flat stringer type, grid double-sided, and flat double-sided, catering to different user needs.