Carbon Steel Reinforcing Bar (Rebar)

Carbon steel is the most common form of steel rebar (short for reinforcing bar or reinforcing steel). Rebar is commonly used as a tensioning device in reinforced concrete and reinforced masonry structures holding the concrete in compression.

Rebar Steel Wire Rod

Wire rod is a rolled steel bar commonly used on construction sites, with diameters of 6, 8, 10, and 12 millimeters. It is mostly made of low carbon steel and is not commonly used as the main reinforcement in reinforced concrete structures. It is mostly used to make steel sleeves, and small diameters are used for "brick reinforcement" in brick concrete structures.

HPB300/HRB335 Reinforcement Rebar

HPB300 grade: The yield strength of steel bars in this grade is 300MPa, with high plasticity and toughness, suitable for general structural reinforcement and stirrups. HRB335 grade: The yield strength of this grade of steel bars is 335MPa, with high strength and good ductility, suitable for general structural reinforcement and stirrups, especially for projects with high strength requirements.

HRB400/HRB400E Deformed Steel Rebar

HRB400,As a model of hot-rolled ribbed steel bars. HRB "is the identification of steel bars used in concrete, while" 400 "indicates a tensile strength of 400MPa, which is the maximum stress that the steel bars can withstand under tension.
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