Dams serve as vital barriers against floods, safeguarding coastal communities and the environment. Their stability directly impacts the safety of people’s lives and property, and the choice of construction materials is key to determining the lifespan and protective effectiveness of these structures. Among the many reinforcement materials available, plastic-steel sheet piles have emerged as the preferred choice for dam reinforcement projects due to their exceptional resistance to corrosion, erosion, and rust, providing long-term safety assurance for water conservancy protection projects.
As a specialized material for embankment reinforcement, plastic-steel sheet piles combine the corrosion resistance of plastic with the high strength of steel. They offer superior mechanical properties, with tensile and flexural strengths far exceeding those of traditional bank protection materials. Additionally, they are lightweight—weighing only 1/6 to 1/8 of traditional steel sheet piles—and can be installed quickly using small-scale equipment, significantly shortening construction timelines. Their unique multi-directional interlocking joint design allows the piles to fit tightly together, forming a continuous and stable protective structure that effectively resists water erosion and soil pressure. At the same time, it effectively blocks water seepage pathways, preventing piping, and comprehensively enhances the embankment’s impact resistance and impermeability.