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Reinforcing steel bar is produced by hot rolling process with subsequent superficial hardening by heat

treatment. Commonly, it is supplied in length of 6 m to 12 m. According to the surface treatment, it can


be classified into plain bar and deformed bar. Plain bar is often used in situations where the reinforcing
steel bar is expected to slide, such as in highway pavements or in segmental bridges. Compared with the
plain bar, the deformed bar has a wide range of applications from reinforced concrete slabs to
prefabricated beams, columns, cages and precast products. As we all know, concrete is a material that is
very strong in compression, but virtually without strength in tension. In order to make up this imbalance
in a concrete slab's behavior, reinforcing steel bar is cast into it to take the tensile loads away.
Therefore, reinforcing steel bar is widely used in the construction industry.

Plain bar is made of low carbon steel and common alloy steel, mainly used for supporting bars of
reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete structures.

Deformed bar with ribs can well combine with concrete. Generally ribs on the surface can be classified
into herringbone shape, spiral shape, and crescent shape.

Plain bar is hot rolled bar, commonly used in civil engineering construction. And its packing includes two
types: 6.5 mm - 12 mm bars usually rolled into coils; 12 mm - 40 mm bars usually cut into straight strips,
then packed in bundles.

Deformed bar with ribs can well combine with concrete. Generally it is used in reinforced concrete slabs,
prefabricated beams, columns, cages, precast products, etc.

Specification

Diameter: 6 mm - 40 mm.

Material: HRB335, HRB400, HRB400E, HRB500, G460B, G500B, GR60.

Steel bar length: 6 m - 12 m.

Standards: AISI, ASTM, BS, DIN, GB, JIS, etc.

Packing details: in bundles or as your requirement

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