Reinforcing Bar
Reinforcing Bar is a deformed steel bar used as a concrete tensioning device in a range of residential, commercial and infrastructure applications from concrete slabs and prefabricated beams to columns, cages and precast products.
Specifications
Diameter (mm) | Description | Certification/ Compliance | Industry segments | |
Coiled Rebar | N10, N12, N16, N20 E12, E16 |
Hot rolled, high tensile, deformed, carbon steel for use in the reinforcing of concrete. | Manufactured in accordance with AS/NZ 4671 and is Australian Certification Reinforcing Steel (ACRS) accredited | Residential, non residential and engineering construction |
Straight Rebar | N12, N16, N20, N24, N28, N32, N36, N40 E25, E32 |
Hot rolled, high tensile, deformed, carbon steel for the reinforcing of concrete. | Made in accordance with AS/NZ 4671 and is Australian Certification Reinforcing Steel (ACRS) accredited | Residential, non residential and engineering construction |
Pool Steel ® | S12 | Hot rolled, lower tensile, deformed, carbon steel for the reinforcing of concrete. | Made in accordance with AS/NZ 4671 and is Australian Certification Reinforcing Steel (ACRS) accredited | Construction of swimming pools |
Rounds | R10, R12, R16, R20, R24 | Hot rolled, high tensile, smooth, carbon steel for the reinforcing of concrete. | Made in accordance with AS/NZ 3679.1 and is Australian Certification Reinforcing Steel (ACRS) accredited | Residential, non residential and engineering construction |