● Steel rebar, short for reinforcing bar, is a steel rod used to strengthen concrete structures. Made primarily from carbon steel, it features ridges or deformations on its surface to bond tightly with concrete.
● Classified by strength and composition, common grades include ASTM A615 (carbon steel) and A706 (low-alloy). It enhances concrete’s tensile strength—critical since concrete is strong in compression but weak in tension.
● Widely used in construction for buildings, bridges, roads, and foundations, rebar comes in various diameters and lengths. It’s often tied into grids before concrete pouring, ensuring structural integrity under stress, loads, or environmental forces.
HPB300 and HRB335 are Chinese standard reinforcement rebars, widely used in construction for reinforcing concrete structures. HPB300 is a hot-rolled plain round bar with a minimum yield strength of 300 MPa, known for good ductility and ease of bending, suitable for non-critical or light-load applications. HRB335, a hot-rolled ribbed bar, offers higher strength (335 MPa minimum yield) and better bonding with concrete due to its surface ribs, ideal for structural members like beams and columns. Both provide cost-effective reinforcement, enhancing concrete’s tensile strength in buildings, bridges, and infrastructure projects.