ASTM A615 Concrete Rebar Grade 40

A615 grade 40 steel adds the most benefit when building materials must hold concrete in compression. Strength is one of the differentiators for these two rebar grades. The minimum tensile strength for A615 grade 40 steel is 70.05 ksi. It has a minimum yield strength of 40 ksi.
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ASTM A615 Reinforcement Bar Grade 75

Unlike the former two kinds, ASTM A615 is a deformed steel standard categorized under American standards. These are generally available in diameter between 9.5 mm and 43 mm, and length between 6 m and 12 m. Generally, the steel bars that fall under this standard are under deformed or plain carbon steel. The grades that fall within this standard are Grade 40, Grade 60, Grade 75, and Grade 80.
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TMT Bars

TMT means Thermo Mechanical Treatment, which is a thermomechanical process; These TMT steel bars are generally used material in construction for enhanced protection against earthquake and another type of natural disasters. To ensure safety for your structure TMT steel bars should be resistant to corrosion which helps to obtain a longer life to your structure.
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B500A/B500B/B500C 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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AISI/SAE 1025 Carbon Steel Bar

1025 carbon steel is a steel that contains only carbon as its main alloying element. These steels also contain 0.4 percent silicon and 1.2 percent manganese. Small amounts of copper, nickel, molybdenum, aluminum and chromium can also be detected in carbon steel.
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