Vinyl sheet piles (PVC sheet piling) are lightweight, corrosion-resistant retaining systems designed for coastal, riverbank, and environmental protection projects. Unlike steel sheet piles, vinyl piles do not rust, rot, or corrode, making them ideal for long-term use in marine and chemical environments.
They are widely used in seawalls, bulkheads, flood protection, and erosion control projects where durability and low maintenance are key requirements.
Typical Specification Table
| Model | Width (mm) | Height (mm) | Thickness (mm) | Weight (kg/m²) | Section Modulus (cm³/m) | Material |
|---|
| PVC-400 | 400 | 180 | 5–7 | 15–20 | 300–450 | Vinyl (PVC) |
| PVC-500 | 500 | 200 | 6–8 | 18–25 | 450–600 | PVC Compound |
| PVC-600 | 600 | 220 | 7–10 | 22–30 | 600–800 | Reinforced PVC |
| PVC-700 | 700 | 250 | 8–12 | 28–38 | 800–1000 | High Strength PVC |
| PVC-800 | 800 | 280 | 10–14 | 35–45 | 1000–1300 | Structural Vinyl |
👉 Profiles and dimensions can be customized according to project requirements.
Key Advantages
- ✔ 100% Corrosion Resistant – No rust in seawater, chemicals, or soil
- ✔ Lightweight & Easy Handling – Faster installation with smaller equipment
- ✔ Low Maintenance Cost – No painting or anti-corrosion treatment needed
- ✔ Long Service Life – Typically 30–50 years in harsh environments
- ✔ Eco-Friendly Material – Non-toxic and recyclable
- ✔ Cost-Effective Solution – Lower lifecycle cost than steel
👉 Ideal for projects where corrosion and maintenance are the main concerns.