Concrete rebar is a steel bar used to reinforce concrete, providing strength, durability, and crack resistance in construction projects such as buildings, bridges, and roads.
Reinforcing Steel Rebar is a high-strength steel bar used in concrete construction to improve tensile strength, durability, and stability of structures.
HRB400/HRB500/HRB600 is a high-strength, high-ductility steel bar. Composed primarily of an alloy of carbon, sulfur, phosphorus, and manganese, it offers weather and corrosion resistance and high tensile strength.
BS4449 is a European standard for deformed steel bars. These bars are produced by hot rolling and are widely used in general construction projects and common structural applications.
ASTM A615 is an American standard for deformed steel bars. They are typically produced in diameters from 9.5 mm to 43 mm and lengths from 6 m to 12 m. Bars under this standard are usually plain carbon steel, either deformed or plain.