Reinforcing steel
High-strength ribbed steel rebar for reinforced concrete, available in multiple grades and corrosion-resistant coatings, ideal for structural and foundational construction.
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Overview
Reinforcing steel (or rebar) is a high-strength carbon steel bar, typically ribbed, used to enhance concrete’s tensile strength in construction. Commonly hot‑rolled, deformed (ribbed) bars bond securely with concrete, while plain bars serve as dowels or reinforcement in special applications. It bridges concrete’s weakness under tension to create resilient composite structures like beams, foundations, columns, and slabs. Available in a broad range of grades (e.g. Grade 40/60/75 ksi or S420/S500B), diameters (6–50 mm or #3–#18 imperial), and lengths/coils, it includes optional corrosion-resistant types—epoxy-coated, galvanized, stainless, or FRP—for hostile environments .
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Diameter | Metric 6–50 mm / Imperial #3–#18 (9.5–57 mm) |
Material | Hot‑rolled carbon steel (plain or deformed/ribbed) |
Standards | ASTM A615/A706/A955; BS 4449; EN 10080; SANS 920; CAES, TSE, DIN, etc |
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