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Rebar (short for reinforcing bar), known when massed as reinforcing steel or reinforcement steel, is a steel bar or mesh of steel wires used as a tension device in reinforced concrete and reinforced masonry structures to strengthen and aid the concrete under tension. Concrete is strong under compression, but has weak tensile strength. Rebar significantly increases the tensile strength of the structure. Rebar's surface is often "deformed" with ribs, lugs or indentations to promote a better bond with the concrete and reduce the risk of slippage.
Concrete is a material that is very strong in compression, but relatively weak in tension. To compensate for this imbalance in concrete's behavior, rebar is cast into it to carry the tensile loads. Rebar is also employed to confer resistance to concentrated loads by providing enough localized resistance and stiffness for a load to spread through a wider area. Rebar may also be used to hold other steel bars in the correct position to accommodate their loads.
Standard Rebar for Concrete Reinforcement according to
• BS 4449:2005
Our standard Product parameters are:
Max rebar length : 12 meters
Wire dia : Max-10 mm, Min-6 mm
Special Sizes specification could be on Customer request.
Applications:
• Reinforced concrete floors, curtains, retaining walls, foundations.
• Road surface & concretization of Parking Lots, airports, tunnels and galleries.
• Swimming pools, channels, prefabricated structure elements.
• Ready to fix stirrup in beams and columns.
Diameter in mm Nominal Weight per unit length in Kg/M Nominal Cross-section Area (mm2) Minimum number of bars in 12 M length (-0/+100 mm) of 1 MT bundle
8 0.395 50.27 211
10 0.617 78.54 135
LINEAR MASS & NUMBER OF REBARS IN 1 MT