Galvanized or Coated:
- Cold Rolled Sheet Piling
- Cold rolling sheet piling is basically a less expensive way to produce piling.
- Cold rolled mills roll sections more frequently than hot rolled mills. Therefore, deliveries are quicker and odd lengths are readily available.
- The interlock is more open which helps driving without binding. This also means the interlocks are more durable, allowing more drives per sheet.
- The cold rolling process allows many more thicknesses than hot rolled. The thinner the steel the lighter and cheaper the product.
- When cold rolled sheeting is driven into the ground, soil is compressed in the large interlock, making the interlocks as dry as hot rolled interlocks.
- Cold rolled mills are now producing thicker and deeper sections with much greater section modulus.
- Hot Rolled Sheet Piling
- Rental Sheet Piling
- Road Plate
- Wide Flange Beams
- Steel Fabrication
- H Pile
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