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Standard Specification for
Low-Alloy Stee! Deformed and Plain Bars for Concrete
Reinforcement"
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1. Scope
1 General—This specifeation covers deformed and
plain lowalloy sel bars net ents orcas for concrete
Fsinforcement intended for applications where resticive
‘mechanical properties and. smal composition ae r=
{uied for compat wi controled tensile property
Spplictions or to enbance weldabity. The standard ses
hd dimensions of deformed bars and their mamber deena:
‘done shal te thoe in Table 1. The text ofthis spesiestion
references notes and footnates that provide explanatory
‘material. These notes and footnoes, excluding those a
{able and pares, shill not bs consdored as requirements of
this eifiation.
1.2 Grade—Bass ar ofa single minimam yiel strength
level namely, 60 00 pt [420 MPa designated ss Grace 60
(9201
13 Pain rounds, in Ses upto and including 2 in. [S08
rnin ieee in cols reat ents, when ordered, shall
[efurmahed under hi speciation For uct props
(Gongaton and tending), ‘et provions of the nearest
Staller nominal diameter deformed Dar ae shall py.
TA Conrad Tensile Properties—This specication
limits mechanical propeues "Table 2) to provide the deste
‘ekfenale properties for cantlled tense property app
1.3 Ieldng This specitetion iis chemical composi-
tion (62) and carbon equivalent (64) 10 enhance Ge
trelaabity ofthe material When sel i: 10 be welded, a
‘telding procedure surtabefr the chemical composition and
Intended use or erie shoul be used. The we of he lets
ction of ANSYAWS DI is recommended. This doce:
tment deeibes the proper vection of the fer metals
‘reheat/nerpasttemperatur’, well ,peefrmance and
‘Procedure quaifeation requirements
1.6 This specification appiable for orders in either
indica (Specter A 900) On SI une [Spe
iaton A 706M)
17 The values stated jn eeherinch-pound wnits or St
units are fo be repared ar eandard, Within te et, he St
‘ls are shown in racket. The vals Slated each Sytem
ae not exact equivalent; tserefore, each system must Be
stints Sat ae land sore regent fae
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tse independently ofthe he. Combining values fom the
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2, Referenced Documents
2 ASTM Standards
NGIAGM Specification for General Requirements for
Rolled Suuetural Stel Bas, Plats, Shapes, and Ste!
ling
‘A370 "Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanics!
‘Testing of Steel Products
‘A310 Specticauon Tor General Requiement for Wire
Rods and Coarse Round Wire, Carbon Ste
ASIOM Specification foe General Requrements for Wire
Rods and Coarse Round Wire, Cavba Stel (Mere)
‘A700. Practices for Packaging, Marine. and Loading
‘Methods for Stel Produce for Domesuc Sipmen'”
29 Practie for Using Snfcant Digs in Tet Duta to
Determine Conformance wih Speciationsé
22 AWS Standard
[AWS DL Stroctral Welding Code—Refforcing Stee*
23 Govemment Standards
‘MILSSTD-129 Marking for Shipment ard Storaget
MILSTD-163 See Mill Products Preparation for Ship:
ent and Sloe!
Fed. Sd, No, 123 Marking for Shipment (Civil Agencies?
3. Terminology
311 Deseruions of Terms Spec to Tis Standard
1S deformations, nprorsions on a deformed bar.
313 deformed bar, nate bar vt protrusion’. 3 bar
that i intended for'use t6 enforcement fa Fenfored
fonorete ae eed construction,
"S121 Diseuson—The sutace of the bar i provided
wit gs or protrusion that inhib longtadnal mloverert
‘fhe tar reauve tothe concrete suroundathe arin such
onsrecton. The ls or protons conor to Ube prove
ons ofthis specication.
"S13 plain bar, nse bar without protons.
$3.14 fi o—ongiudinl protrusions on a deemed bar
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4. Ordering Information
4.1 Ital be the responsibly ofthe purchaser to spesfy
all requirements that are ocesary for tate ordered 10
this spetcation. Such requirements shall inclode, but are
no ite to, te following: 5
“ELT Quantity (weg) (mass,
412 Name of matenal (owalloy eel deforned and
pin bars for concrete reiforeemend,
13 Siz,
414 Cat lengths or cols,
‘415 Deformed or pain,
441.6 Packaeng (sc Section 17),
41,7 ASTM desipnation and year of sue, and
4.8 Ceti ml test report (desire) (Seo Setion
15)
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Nase longi sete ir Spestcson A7OSM =
(Cle ma at prs ae er
‘5, Material and Manaactre
Su The bars shall be proces! fom propel identified
est of mo esto strand east ee
‘52. The stel shal be made by one or more ofthe flow
ing procesesoper-heart, basiconygn, or elstrefurnce.
6. Chemica! Composition
61 Aa analysis ofeach het ofstee! shal be made by the
manufacturer from tet samples ten preferably during the
Pouring ofthe heat. The percentages of exon, manganese,
Smokes ies
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phosphors sulfur, silicon, copper, nickel chromium, mo-
Iyisdenam, tnd vanadiam sal be determined
(62 The chemiealcompontion at thown by heat analysis
shal be limited bythe following:
63 Choice and use of alloying elements, combined with
‘atbon, phosphorus, and slur wo ive the mechanical prop
fries prescabed ia Table 2 and, shall be made y the
‘manufcturer. Elements commonly used include mange
exe, licon, copper, nck chrom, malyedenua, vane
ium, coluabium,ttanium, and zreonum.
(G4 The heat analysis shal be sh as 10 provide a cxrbos
equivalent (CE) not excending 0.55% as caeulated by the
following formals
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7. Requrements for Deformations
71 Deformations shall be spaced along tne bar at substan-
tually uniform dstanoss. The deformations on opposite ses
‘ofthe bar shall be similar in size, shape, snd patter,
112 The deformations shall be paced with respect the
ais of he bar so tht the seed angle snot less than 45
‘Where the ine of deformation forms am nlite angle mith
the ans of the bar fom 45 0 70" inclusive, the deformations
shal reverse alterately in ietion on each side, oF those on
tne So shall be revered in ireion from those om the
opposite side. Where the ine of deformation is over 70, 3
‘eral ia diction shal ot be required
7 TABLE 2 Bond eat eguomenie
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1.3 The average spacing ordnance hetncen deformations
ss cach se ofthe har sll not exceed Zw of he nominal
ameter of he Bo.
the xp between the end of the deformations ov oppesite
Sides of the bar shall not exceed 12.5 of the nominal
pemeter of the bar, Where the ends erminale ia" 2
FBagitudinal ny, the with of the Tongitadinal ri shall be
Considered the gap, Where more than two longitu ibe
Sreimvlved. the total wid fal ontuinal ts sal ot
‘recad 25% of the nominal perimeter ofthe bat. Further
‘more, the summation of paps shall nol exceed 25 6 of the
‘minal perimeter ofthe tr. The nominal perimeter of he
farshall be 3.14 mes the nominal dameter,
“1S The spacing. Reght adap of deformations shal
conform fo the regutemers presibed in Table I.
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8. Measurements of Deformations
1. The average spicog of deformations shal bs deter-
mined by cividing a measured length ofthe bar specimen by
the sumber of individual deformations and frctioal pars
tof deformations on any one side of the bar specimens. A
‘measured length ofthe br spectten shall be considered the
Aistanes from a post on + deformation toa comespoading
Doint on any ofber deformation on the same side of theta.
Spacing measorements shall not be made over a bat area
ontating bar marking fombols involving leer: or nur
ten
(@T toe avers height of deformations shal be deter
nc rom measurements ade on oot sr ha 0 Yk