Deformed Steel Bars
Steel Reinforcing Bar (Rebar)
Carbon steel is the most common form of steel rebar (short for reinforcing bar or reinforcing steel). Rebar is commonly used as a tensioning device in reinforced concrete and reinforced masonry structures holding the concrete in compression. However, as it is easily formed, Rebar has also become popular in the area of metal crafts.
More About Rebar
Rebar was initially designed to be used in concrete applications. Although concrete has excellent compressive strength, tensile strength can be an issue. The addition of rebar being laid into concrete while it is being formed is to provide concrete with improved tensile strength. The rope-like surface of rebar is designed to provide a better bond with the concrete.
stock rebar in Grades 40 and 60. In addition, select Alro locations carry Concrete Reinforcing Mesh.
Properties
Rebar is typically used within concrete to provide improved tensile strength
Easily bent and formed
Typical Uses
Concrete Applications
Metal Crafts and decorative arts
1 Deformed steel bar
Diameter: 13-25mm
SD400
2 Hot-rolled & ribbed steel bars for ferroconcrete (bars)
Diameter: 10mm-32mm
HRB335, HRB400
GB 1499.2-2007
3 Hot-rolled & ribbed steel bars for ferroconcrete (wire rod)
Diameter: 6mm-8mm
HRB335, HRB400
GB 1499.2-2007
4 Carbon ribbed steel bars for concrete
Diameter: 10mm-32mm
BS460B
BS4449: 1994.
5 Rebar
Diameter: 3/8'', 1/2'', 5/8'', 3/4'', 7/8'', 1''
Grade: ASTM A615 GR60
Hot rolled deformed steel bar/ reinforce steel bar. |
Steel Grade: |
HRB400, HRB500, HRB400E, HRB500E According to GB 14992.-2007 standard. |
500B, 460B According to BS4449. |
Usded in housebuilding, road, bridge and etc. |