SEASHIELD 70/80™ SYSTEM
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  • Combines Corrosion Protection + Structural Rehabilitation – Hybrid system from the trusted 70™ and 80™ systems
  • Ideal for Splash Zone and Submerged Conditions – Withstands wave action, saltwater, and marine growth
  • Multi-Layer Protection – Anti-corrosion wrap + fiberglass jacket + grout fill
  • Restores and Reinforces Piles – Strengthens deteriorated concrete, steel, or timber structures
  • Cold-Applied and Diver-Friendly – Safe to install with no hot work or shutdowns required
  • Proven Long-Term Durability – Reduces maintenance and extends asset service life
  • Widely Used in Ports, Jetties, and Offshore Installations – Trusted globally in marine infrastructure projects
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The SEASHIELD 70/80™ SYSTEM is a hybrid marine pile protection solution that combines the corrosion-inhibiting properties of the SEASHIELD 70™ System with the heavy-duty encapsulation capabilities of the SEASHIELD 80™ System. This integrated system is specifically designed to protect and rehabilitate steel, concrete, or timber piles located in tidal, splash zone, and submerged marine environments.

The system includes a petrolatum-based anti-corrosion wrap (from the 70™ System) applied directly to the prepared pile surface, followed by the installation of a reinforced fiberglass jacket (from the 80™ System). The annular space between the pile and jacket is filled with marine-grade grout, providing both corrosion resistance and structural reinforcement.

By addressing both surface corrosion and structural degradation, the SEASHIELD 70/80™ SYSTEM is ideal for extending the service life of critical marine infrastructure in ports, jetties, bridges, and offshore facilities.

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