The AZ-700 range has been changing the landscape of steel sheet piles since 2004. To strengthen the market leadership position ArcelorMittal keeps developing more and more cost-efficient solutions even though the new AZ-700 range is now almost complete.
Only a few months after the launch of the latest section AZ 13-700, and exactly five years after the introduction into the market of the original AZ 26-700, we have the pleasure to announce ...
From January 15th to 18th, Infratech 2013 opens its doors at Rotterdam (The Netherlands).
The trade fair for ground-, road and hydraulic engineering gives, with more then 500 exhibitors, a complete overview of this sector.
The mill in Dabrowa-Gornicza (Poland) introduced into the market a few months ago the new GU 18N. Now this mill is ready to launch a brand new sheet pile section that will complement the existing range: the GU 14N. Its optimized shape with a flange thickness of 10.0 mm makes it a very cost-effective solution in the ‘standard’ section modulus range...
ArcelorMittal introduces today the new AZ 13-700 range which is the profile that was missing in the existing AZ-700 range. We are convinced that this is excellent news for our customers, but on the other hand, it is also time to say goodbye to the AZ 13 range. It has served for more than 20 years, and though some customers might miss it in the future, we are quite confident that the newcomer will meet their expectations...
AKILA®, is a brand new environmentally friendly high performance sealing system for ArcelorMittal steel sheet piles. The system is based on three sealing ‘lips’ mechanically extruded into the free interlocks using a product called MSP-1. The common interlock of double piles is sealed with a second product called MSP-2...
AMLoCor, ArcelorMittal’s new 'low corrosion' steel grade will undoubtedly revolutionize the design of port structures. One concern of designers and port authorities is the durability of marine structures like quay walls, breakwaters, jetties.
The main advantage of AMLoCor is a significant reduction of the corrosion rates in the 'Low water zone' and in the 'Permanent immersion zone', especially since in most cases the maximum bending moments, and consequently the steel stresses, are in the permanent immersion zone...