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Rebar Grade A4
Specifications of A4 rebars show that these rebars have higher durability and strength than rebars A1, A2, A3, but due to the lack of high-tech facilities and technology and use of insufficient high carbon steels, Production of A4 rebar was not possible. Today, with the advancement of technology and the construction of the Tremax system, […]
Rebar Grade A3
Rebar A3 has spiral ribbed shape and is considered as the semi-hard rebar. This type of rebar has higher resistance than rebars A1 and A2. The yield strength of this product is 4000 kg/cm2 and its breaking strength is 6000 kg/cm2. Its plastic deformation is 14% as well. Welding operations are not recommended on this type of product in any way. Regarding the application, this product can be used in the main rebars of the structure, including the longitudinal rebars of beams and columns.
Rebar Grade A2
Rebar A2 has rib on its surface and is considered as semi-rigid rebar. This type is more resistant than rebar A1. In terms of application in construction industry, this rebar is more used as stirrups. The yield strength of this product is 3000 kg/cm2 and its breaking strength is 5000 kg/cm2. Its plastic deformation is 19% as well. Welding on this type of rebar is not recommended.
Rebar Grade A1
This type of rebar is known as mild type without any rug or rib on the surface. In terms of hardness, this type of rebar is considered as the soft rebar. The yield strength of this product is 2300 kg/cm2 and its breaking strength is 3800 kg/cm2. Its plastic deformation is 25% as well. This product is very suitable for welding and forging operations and is known as a ductile rebar.
5SP Billet
Billets are mostly used to produce rebars and wires. Billets are produced in different categories such as 3sp and 5sp. The 3sp is more flexible in contrast with 5sp billet. in the applications that billet should be under pressure, the 5sp billet its not a good option. Therefore, this type of billet is appropriate for […]
3SP Billet
The more scientific term known around the world is CCM. If the ingot is consumed directly from the production of ccm, it is called ccm or billet. The billet is longer than the ingot and has a circular or square cross section with a width less than 15 cm, in other words, its cross section […]