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Rebar
A rebar, short for "reinforcing bar," is a steel bar embedded in concrete structures to enhance their strength and prevent cracking. It helps concrete withstand tensile, bending, torsional, and shearing forces, which are areas of weakness for concrete alone. By adding rebar, you create reinforced concrete, making structures more durable and resistant to failure.
Rebar applications
Steel rebar is a crucial component in concrete construction, reinforcing structures to withstand heavy loads and prevent cracking. It is used in a wide range of applications, including:
Foundations:
Reinforcing concrete footings and slabs to provide stability and strength.
Beams and Columns:
We are enhancing the load-bearing capacity of beams and columns in buildings and bridges.
Roads and Highways:
They are used in pavement and road structures to improve durability and resistance to cracking.
Precast Concrete Products:
Reinforcing elements like walls, floors, and other precast components.
Bridges:
Providing structural support in bridge construction to handle dynamic loads.
Retaining Walls:
Strengthening retaining walls to prevent soil movement and structural failure.
Tunnels:
Reinforcing tunnel linings to ensure stability and safety under pressure.
Water Retaining Structures:
Used in water tanks and reservoirs to prevent cracking and leakage.
Industrial Floors:
Reinforcing concrete floors in warehouses and factories to withstand heavy machinery and loads
Rebar Packing
Straight Bundles.
Export destinations
We export to Middle Eastern nations, Arab nations, European nations, African nations, CIS countries, and East Asia.