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Steel Sheet Piling Grade

Steel Sheet Piling Grade

Steel Sheet Piling Grade

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The material that my state's spec book refers to for permanent steel sheet piling is AASHTO M202.

I can't seem to find this spec. without having to pay to download it.  Does anyone know if this refers to a particular grade of steel?  Also, I assume this is a corrosion resistant steel, although does this spec. include any particular coating?

Thanks for any help.

RE: Steel Sheet Piling Grade

The ASTM spec is A328, F(tensile) = 65 ksi; F(yield) = 39 ksi.

It's a carbon steel. There is A690 marine grade sheeting.

Coating is something you have to discuss with the supplier.

RE: Steel Sheet Piling Grade

You can now get sheets in ASTM A572 Grade 50 ksi, Which I think may be the most popular grade right now.  

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