SAE-1006 Steel Wire Rod

SAE-1006 Steel Wire Rod with a carbon content of 0.20% is considered low carbon. Suitable for a wide range of applications, this is a general-purpose manufacturing wire. Material of this type has good formability, can be curved, or flattened, and can be threaded with a roll.
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SAE-1008 Steel Wire Rod

SAE-1008 Steel Wire Rod with a carbon content of 0.20% is considered low carbon. Suitable for a wide range of applications, this is a general-purpose manufacturing wire. Material of this type has good formability, can be curved, or flattened, and can be threaded with a roll.
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Epoxy Resin Coated Steel Bar

Epoxy resin coated steel bar is an epoxy resin protective coating prepared on the surface of ordinary steel bar by electrostatic spraying powder high temperature sintering process. The coating has excellent chemical corrosion resistance and does not react with acid and alkali. And the coating has anti-permeability, so it can delay the corrosion medium (such as water, oxygen, chloride, etc.) contact with the steel, so that its corrosion resistance life is greatly extended. China's epoxy coated steel bars adopt national standards GB/T 25826-2010 and Ministry of Housing and Construction standard JG/T 502-2016 (replacing JG 3042-1997). American standards are ASTM A775/A775M and ASTM A934/A934M, and British standard is BS ISO 14654.
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Reinforcement Bar

China's steel bar grade according to the requirements of the Chinese standard GB1499.2-2018. According to the production process, there are hot rolled steel bars (H) and cold rolled steel bars (C). Hot-rolled steel bars are divided into smooth round steel bars (HPB300) and ribbed steel bars. The common brands of hot rolled ribbed steel bars are HRB400, HRBF400, HRB400E, HRBF400E, HRB500, HRBF500, HRB500E and HRB600.
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BS4449 Steel Reinforcement Rebar

The differences between the, B and C designations are complex and related to structural tolerances. For steel mesh products, B500A grade steel is usually used, and for steel bars, B500B grade steel is used. B500C steel is rarely required, and it is always worthwhile for structural engineers to check whether B500B grade steel can be used instead of B500C, because B500C usually has a significant cost overhead.
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