No, steel rebars should not be used in high-temperature environments as they can lose their strength and structural integrity due to thermal expansion and potential degradation.
No, steel rebars are not typically recommended for use in high-temperature environments as they can lose their strength and structural integrity at elevated temperatures, potentially leading to failures or structural issues.
Yes, steel rebars can be used in high-temperature environments. Steel has a high melting point and retains its strength and durability even at elevated temperatures. However, it is important to consider the specific grade and composition of the steel rebar, as some types may have limitations in extremely high-temperature conditions. Additionally, the surrounding concrete structure should also be designed to accommodate the thermal expansion and contraction of the steel rebars.