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Brief Analysis on the Use Characteristics of Larson Steel Sheet Pile

Released on Dec. 18, 2019

As a new type of building material, Larson steel sheet piles are used as retaining walls, water retaining walls, and sand retaining walls during the construction of bridge cofferdams, large pipelines, and temporary trench excavations; retaining walls, retaining walls, and embankments at docks and unloading yards Revetment, etc., play an important role in engineering. The Larsen steel sheet pile is not only green and environmentally friendly, but also has fast construction speed and low construction cost, and has good waterproof function.

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Larsen steel sheet piles are widely used. On permanent structures, they can be used in wharves, unloading yards, dike protection banks, retaining walls, retaining walls, breakwaters, diversion dikes, docks, gates, etc .; on temporary structures, Can be used for mountain closure, temporary bank expansion, river cutoff, bridge cofferdam, large pipelines for temporary trench excavation, soil retaining, water retaining, sand retaining, etc .; in flood prevention and rescue, it can be used for flood prevention, subsidence prevention, quicksand prevention, etc. . Lasen pile steel sheet pile cofferdam construction is suitable for shallow water low pile caps with a water depth of more than 4m, and the river bed is covered with thick sandy soil, gravel soil and semi-dryness. The steel sheet pile cofferdam is used as a water seal and retaining structure. It is widely used in foundation engineering construction in shallow waters. Clay, weathered rock formations and other basic works.
   For construction tasks, it can reduce the space requirements. The use of Larson steel sheet piles can provide the necessary safety and timeliness. It can not be restricted by weather conditions and can simplify the complexity of inspection materials and system materials.

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