Steel Reinforcement Bars (Rebar) are high-strength steel bars used to reinforce concrete structures. Their ribbed surface improves bonding with concrete, increasing the strength, durability, and load-bearing capacity of buildings, bridges, roads, and other construction projects.
Steel Reinforcement Bars, commonly known as Rebar, are essential structural materials used in reinforced concrete construction. Concrete is highly resistant to compression but relatively weak in tension. Rebar provides the tensile strength needed to prevent cracking and structural failure under heavy loads.
Most rebars feature a deformed (ribbed) surface that creates a strong mechanical bond with concrete, ensuring efficient load transfer. They are manufactured in various diameters and grades to meet different structural requirements and are widely used in residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure projects.
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