Steel Bars

Rebar, commonly known as hot rolled ribbed bar, is a type of steel bar. The grade of ordinary hot rolled steel bar is determined by its minimum yield point and is denoted by HRB (Hot Rolled Bar) followed by a numerical grade. The letters H, R, and B represent hot rolled, ribbed, and bars respectively. Rebar can be classified into different categories based on its strength, such as HRB300E, HRB400E, HRB500E, HRB600E, etc. The thread specification range of rebar is generally 6-50mm. We usually involve more are 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 16mm, 18mm, 20mm, 22mm, 25mm, 28mm, 32mm, 36mm, 40mm and so on. National allowable deviation :6-12mm deviation in ±7%, 14-20mm deviation in ±5%, 22-50mm deviation in ±4%. Generally, the fixed length of rebar is 9m and 12m, among which 9m long thread is mainly used for normal road construction and 12m long thread is mainly used for bridge construction.

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Carbon Steel Round Bar

Round steel is a solid strip of steel with a circular cross-section. Its specification is typically expressed in terms of diameter, measured in millimeters (mm).

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Carbon Steel Square Bar

Carbon steel square bar is a highly durable and versatile construction material known for its strength and affordability. It features a grainy finish and is characterized by square-shaped cross-sections with rounded corners. The strength of carbon steel square bar makes it suitable for various applications in manufacturing and construction. It is widely used in the fabrication of structural components, machinery parts, supports, frames, and other load-bearing structures. The versatility of carbon steel square bar allows it to be easily machined, welded, and formed into desired shapes, further expanding its range of applications. Due to its excellent mechanical properties and cost-effectiveness, carbon steel square bar is a popular choice for industries across the globe. It provides a reliable and sturdy material option for diverse construction and manufacturing projects.

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Steel Wire

Wire rod refers to rolled steel with a circular cross-section, typically ranging in diameter from 4mm to 16mm. It is commonly available in the form of coils or bundles. Wire rods are produced using various materials such as steel, aluminum, copper, and non-ferrous alloys. There are numerous types and varieties of wire rods available. Carbon steel wire rods are categorized into two main types: medium and low carbon steel wire rods, which are often referred to as soft wire rods, and medium and high carbon steel wire rods, which are commonly known as hard wire rods.

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