Steel Rebars: Specifications, Materials, and Industry Applications
Rebar refers to steel used for reinforced concrete and prestressed reinforced concrete, which has a circular cross-section and sometimes a square with rounded corners. Including round rebar, ribbed rebar, torsion rebar.
1. Common Models & Specifications
Steel rebars are categorized by grade, size, and surface pattern (e.g., ribbed for better concrete adhesion):
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Standard Sizes: Φ6mm, Φ8mm, Φ10mm, Φ12mm up to Φ40mm.
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Grades:
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HRB400 (Hot-Rolled Ribbed Bar): Yield strength of 400MPa.
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HRB500: High-strength grade (500MPa), used in heavy construction.
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Epoxy-Coated Rebars: Corrosion-resistant for coastal projects.
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2. Materials & Composition
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Carbon Steel: Primary material (e.g., HRB400 with 0.25% carbon).
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Alloy Steel: Added manganese (Mn), silicon (Si) for enhanced strength (HRB500).
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Stainless Steel: Grades like 316LN for extreme environments (e.g., chemical plants).
3. Key Applications
Construction: Reinforcing concrete in buildings, bridges, and highways.
Infrastructure: Critical for dams, tunnels, and seismic-resistant structures.
Industrial: Foundations for machinery and power plants.
Green Energy: Wind turbine bases and solar farm installations.
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