Grade HRB335 HRB400 HRB500 Deformed Iron Rod, Carbon Steel Rebar, Reinforced Steel Rebar
Rebar, short for reinforcing bar, is a critical component in the construction industry, widely utilized to reinforce and strengthen concrete structures. Comprising high-strength steel, rebar enhances the tensile strength of concrete, effectively countering its inherent weakness in tension. Commonly available in various diameters and lengths, rebar is employed in diverse construction applications, such as buildings, bridges, highways, and other infrastructure projects.
The manufacturing process involves hot-rolling steel into deformations along its length, providing optimal adhesion to concrete. Rebar is strategically placed within concrete forms, allowing it to bear tensile loads and preventing the development of cracks, fractures, or structural failure. This reinforcing element plays a crucial role in ensuring the durability, stability, and longevity of reinforced concrete structures, contributing significantly to the safety and integrity of construction projects worldwide.