Plain Steel Rebar

Rebar, also known as reinforcement steel and reinforcing steel, is a steel bar or mesh of steel wires used in reinforced concrete and masonry structures to strengthen and hold the concrete in tension. By casting rebar into concrete, it is able to carry tensile loads and so increase overall strength.

Data Sheet

Chemical Data Sheet

Maximum Weight of Chemical Elements (%)
Classification Sign Carbon
(C)
Silicon
(Si)
Manganese
(MN)
Phosphorous
(P)
Sulfur
(S)
Maximum
Carbon
Equivalent
Plain 240 0.22 0.55 0.75 0.050 0.050 _

 

Physical Data Sheet

Geometrical and Weight Features

Nominal Diameter
(mm)
Nominal
Cross-section
(mm^2)
Calculated
Weight of One
Meter(kg/m)
Weight Tolerance
(%)
Diameter Tolerance
(mm)
Diameter
Changes
10 78.5 0.616 +0.3

-0.5

Elliptically
should be
within 70
percent of
tolerance
12 113 0.888
14 154 1.210
16 201 1.580
18 254 2.000
20 314 2.470
22 380 2.980 +0.4
-0.5
25 491 3.850
28 616 4.830 +0.4
-0.7
32 804 6.310
36 1018 7.990
40 1257 9.870
50 1964 15.420

Packaging

  • U Shaped folded Bundles
  • Unfolded / Straight Bundles
  • Rounded Coils

Transportation

  • Rail
  • Land
  • Sea

Application

  • Rebar Steel are commonly used to reinforce concrete and stone structures to withstand tensile forces
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