The different grades of epoxy-coated steel rebars are typically classified based on their yield strength, which can range from Grade 40 to Grade 80. These grades signify the minimum yield strength in ksi (thousand pounds per square inch) that the rebar can withstand before it deforms.
The different grades of epoxy-coated steel rebars typically vary based on their mechanical properties, such as tensile strength and yield strength. Some common grades include ASTM A775/A775M-07 Grade 60, ASTM A775/A775M-07 Grade 40, and ASTM A934/A934M Grade 60. These grades are designated based on the specific requirements and standards set by various organizations and regulatory bodies.
The different grades of epoxy-coated steel rebars typically range from Grade 60 to Grade 75. These grades represent the minimum yield strength of the rebar, indicating their strength and durability.