Steel Rebar

Rebar is a processed iron-carbon alloy characterized by high strength, good toughness, and wear resistance. It is produced through hot rolling or cold drawing to enhance its mechanical properties and structural stability. Rebar is primarily composed of iron, with small amounts of carbon and other alloying elements. The presence of these alloying elements imparts rebar with excellent strength, plasticity, and toughness, enabling it to withstand a variety of complex mechanical loads. Consequently, rebar is widely used as a structural material in civil engineering projects such as buildings, bridges, roads, and railways.

Deformed Steel Rebar

Rebar is usually used in reinforced concrete, the effect of its stripes is to increase the friction force, make rebar and concrete bite together, form one,under the action of external force will not produce twitching phenomenon, improve the strength of concrete.

ASTM A615 Rebar

A615 rebar increases the tensile strength of concrete and can be used for both primary and secondary reinforcement. It helps absorb stress and weight and facilitates the more even distribution of the tension caused by the expansion and contraction of concrete when it is exposed to heat and cold, respectively.

BS4449 Steel Reinforcement Rebar

BS4449 is yet another deformed steel bar standard. It is also differentiated as per European standards. When it comes to manufacturing, the steel bars falling in this standard are also hot rolled, which means that they are also used for general purposes, i.e. in common construction projects.

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