Home > categories > Minerals & Metallurgy > Steel Round Bars > The difference between round face and round bar steel on concrete?
Question:

The difference between round face and round bar steel on concrete?

The difference between round face and round bar steel on concrete

Answer:

Round steel is a solid strip of steel whose cross section is round. The specifications are expressed in millimeters of diameter, such as "50", which means a round bar of 50 millimeters in diameter.
Round bar is divided into three parts: hot rolling, forging and cold drawing. Standard Specification for hot rolled round steel is 5.5-250 mm. Of which: 5.5-25 mm small round bars are mostly supplied by straight strips. They are used as reinforcing bars, bolts and various mechanical parts, and more than 25 millimeters of round steel. They are mainly used in the manufacture of mechanical parts or seamless steel tube billets.
The difference between round bar and round bar is that the surface has longitudinal ribs and transverse ribs, usually with two longitudinal ribs and transverse ribs uniformly distributed along the length direction. The rebar is a kind of small section steel, mainly used for the skeleton of reinforced concrete construction members. In use, some mechanical strength, bending deformation property and welding performance are required. The raw steel billet for the production of threaded steel is carbon structural steel or low alloy structural steel which is treated by calm melting, and the finished steel bar is delivered in hot rolling forming, normalizing or hot rolling state.

Share to: