STEEL SHEET PILING
ESC is a distributor of a wide range of steel sheet pile products from leading manufacturers.
ESC's sheet pile product line incorporates the largest number of profiles in the world, with over 450 profiles amongst 13 pile profile designs. The profiles vary from 3mm to 22.0mm thickness and 400mm width all the way up to 1,800mm.
These include Hot Rolled Sheet Piles, Cold Rolled Sheet Piles, and Cold Formed Sheet Piles. ESC is a pioneer of Wide Profile Cold Formed Sheet Piles backed by global patents.
ESC has economically supplied sheet piles to projects from as little as 8 tons all the way up to an excess of 20,000 tons. We are proud to say we have delivered to every continent in the world, including Antarctica.
Steel Sheet Piling is an effective earth retention and excavation support construction material. The Interlocking Sheet Piles also offer considerable resistance against water seepage. ESC has one of the widest ranges of steel sheet piles: with over 15 series' and over 400 profiles in hot rolled sheet piles, cold-rolled sheet piles, and cold-formed sheet piles in an assortment of steel grades and production standards. ESC sheet piles have withstood the test of time all around the world with over 25 years of experience on all continents including Antarctica. These factors combined with a strong commitment to delivery timelines and repeated customer satisfaction make ESC the preferred supplier for Sheet Piles globally. Applications include port and harbour structures, river revetments, retaining walls, cutoff walls, slope protection, and cofferdams.
SHEET PILE SUPPLIER
Steel sheet piles are elongated structural sections that feature an upright interlocking system, enabling them to form a continuous wall. These walls are commonly used for retaining either soil or water. The performance of a sheet pile section depends on its geometry and the characteristics of the soils into which it is installed. The fundamental function of a sheet pile is to transfer pressure from the higher side of the wall to the soil located in front of the wall.
ESC Steel LLC is a supplier that offers a wide range of steel sheet piling options. Two main processes are used in the manufacturing of sheet piles: hot rolled steel sheet pile and cold-formed steel sheet pile. The key distinction between these methods lies in the interlock, with hot-rolled steel sheet piling generally having a tighter interlock compared to its cold-formed steel sheet pile counterpart. It is important to note that looser interlocks are not recommended for highly challenging driving conditions or walls requiring low permeability. In most other cases, both types of sections perform similarly.
HOT ROLLED SHEET PILES
Hot Rolled Sheet Piles are formed by profiling the steel with high temperatures as the rolling process occurs. Typically, hot rolled sheet piles are produced to BS EN 10248 Part 1 & 2. Greater thicknesses are achievable than cold rolled sheet piles. The interlocking clutch tends to be tighter as well.
COLD ROLLED / FORMED SHEET PILES
Cold Rolling and Forming processes are when the steel sheet pile is profiled at room temperature. The profile thickness is constant along the width of the profile. Typically, cold rolled/formed sheet piles are produced to BS EN 10249 Part 1 & 2. Cold Rolling occurs in a continuous section from hot rolled coil whereas Cold Forming occurs is discrete lengths either from decoiled hot rolled coil or plate. A wide range of widths and depths are achievable.
PROJECT CASE STUDIES
Port Lafito | Melaka River Improvement, Malaysia | Davis Base MOLF, Antarctica |
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Bascule Bridge Cofferdam, Australia | JB Landmark, Malaysia | CSX Transportations Jessup |
Al Jazeera Port | Rubis Oil Tank, Netherlands | Sabak Highway Cofferdam, Malaysia |
Plentong Road, Malaysia | Al Jeer Harbour, UAE | Baynoonah Tunnel, UAE |