Landscape hydraulic steel gates utilize hydraulic actuators for smooth opening and closing, combining aesthetics with practicality. By adjusting to the right angle, a beautiful scene resembling a natural waterfall can be achieved.
Structural Features:
The steel weir, also known as a bottom shaft-driven flap gate, is widely used and belongs to a special type of weir. It plays a crucial role in water ecosystem management and environmental conservation. This type of gate has distinct advantages, ensuring the river's navigability in its fully open, horizontal position.
What is a steel dam?
Steel sluice gates have gradually gained popularity as a two-way water-blocking structure in recent years. They are widely used in urban river management due to their scenic features such as forming artificial waterfalls by passing water over the gate, concealed structure, flood discharge through the lying gate, and infinitely adjustable opening. This gate structure, which controls the opening and closing of the gate by driving the bottom shaft, is mainly composed of the gate leaf structure, bottom shaft, support hinge seat, arm structure, water seal structure, locking structure, and sediment flushing system.

































