Landscape slope protection serves as a vital component of urban greening, scenic area development, and road infrastructure. It must fulfill core protective functions—preventing soil erosion and stabilizing slopes—while also harmonizing with the surrounding landscape, achieving a balance between practicality and aesthetics. Traditional slope protection often relies on materials like brick, stone, and concrete, which suffer from issues such as limited design flexibility, poor ecological performance, cumbersome construction, and susceptibility to damage over time. In contrast, plastic steel sheet piles have emerged as a preferred modern material for landscape slope protection projects due to their environmental friendliness, high strength, aesthetic appeal, and ease of installation. They facilitate the creation of ecological slopes that combine protective functionality with visual appeal.
Steel-plastic sheet piles are manufactured using eco-friendly polymer-reinforced composite materials through a single extrusion process. They combine the corrosion resistance of plastic with the high strength of steel, offering lightweight properties and easy workability. Custom shapes and colors can be produced to suit specific landscape requirements, adapting to diverse aesthetic styles. Their smooth, flat surface allows direct integration with greenery or decorative elements, and can be spray-painted or textured to blend seamlessly with surrounding landscapes. Free of harmful substances, they pose no risk of soil or ecological contamination. Resistant to acids, alkalis, and aging, they withstand harsh outdoor conditions like humidity and intense sunlight. With a lifespan exceeding 50 years, they significantly reduce long-term maintenance costs, aligning perfectly with the core requirements of ecological landscape construction.