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AISI 1018 Steel Wire
AISI 1018, most often called 1018 steel, stands out as a high-manganese carbon alloy celebrated for its exceptional machinability. Its acceptance of welds yields uniform, hard cases, making it a preferred choice for carburized parts.
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A510 Steel Wire
A510/A510M Standard Specification for General Requirements for Wire Rods and Coarse Round Wire, Carbon Steel, and Alloy Steel.
Spring Steel Wire
Spring steel wire is known for its high yield strength and excellent elasticity, making it ideal for applications that require resilience and flexibility. It is typically made from high-carbon steel or alloy steel, which gives it its unique properties.
Cold Heading Steel
Cold Forming is the common term for taking coils of steel wire or cylindrical steel rods and pressing them into a shape with mechanical force (de-forming the material). The manufacturing of cold-formed steel products occurs at room temperature using mechanical pressure known as cold heading and thread rolling.
Carbon Steel Reinforcing Bar (Rebar)
Carbon steel is the most common form of steel rebar (short for reinforcing bar or reinforcing steel). Rebar is commonly used as a tensioning device in reinforced concrete and reinforced masonry structures holding the concrete in compression.
HRB 300 / 400 Steel Rebar
Reinforcement bar grade in China is subject to the requirements of Chinese Standards GB1499.2-2018. According to the production process, we have hot-rolled steel bar (H) and cold rolled steel bar (C). The hot rolled steel bar is divided into plain round bar and ribbed bar.
B500 Steel Reinforcement
European standard grades for steel products follow a set naming structure. Each grade starts with a single letter, and is followed by a number. The letter relates to the application and the number relates to the yield strength of the steel. Steel used for reinforcing concrete has the application letter B, and the number 500, which represents a minimum yield strength of 500MPa. The grades for reinforcement steel then have a final letter A, B or C.
BS4449 Steel Rebar
BS 4449: 2005 uses the term 'bar' for ribbed reinforcing steel. The terms 'rod' and 'wire' should be restricted to describe reinforcing steel in coil, or wire in reinforced concrete products.
A615 Steel Rebar
A615 steel rebar has a rough, blue-grey finish with raised ribs throughout the bar. Designed for use in concrete reinforcement, rebar increases the tensile strength of concrete structures. ASTM A615 is the standard specification for deformed and plain carbon steel bars for concrete reinforcement.
Stainless Steel Rebar
Stainless steel rebar is the most expensive reinforcing bar available, about eight times the price of epoxy-coated rebar. It is also the best rebar available for most projects. It is more resistant to damage than any of the other corrosive-resistant or corrosive-proof types or rebar; and it can be bent in the field.
Galvanized Rebar
Like with other galvanized steel products, this rebar is coated in zinc to greatly enhance its corrosion resistance properties and will typically last longer than untreated steel.
Rebar Steel Wire Rod
Wire rod is a rolled steel bar commonly used on construction sites, with diameters of 6, 8, 10, and 12 millimeters. It is mostly made of low carbon steel and is not commonly used as the main reinforcement in reinforced concrete structures. It is mostly used to make steel sleeves, and small diameters are used for "brick reinforcement" in brick concrete structures.