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Typically there are two types of submittals for rebar. the first is placing drawings. These drawings will act as a set of instructions for fabrication and installation of the rebar. These drawings can be created and supplied by the rebar fabricator or a specialized outside detailer can provide them for you.

The second is the actual product data which indicates the mill the material came from, its chemistry composition and production information. For this, the fabricator or supply house you purchase the rebar from should be able to supply you with the sheet data you need. Both the placing drawing and material data sheets will be submitted to the architect and engineer of record to review and verify that the rebar conforms with their intent and design.

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Surya Rebar cold upsetting machine, mainly used for upsetting the head of the ribbed TMT Bar in construction engineering and is the key equipment to realize the connection of rebar. The material in cold forging processing is mainly disc or wire. High production efficiency (the speed of the cold forging machine can reach 60 to 600 PCS per minute). Then workers can use the same specification threaded rebar couplers to connect two steel bars that have been processed.

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Rebar is used to give strength to masonry and concrete constructions.

Masonry is this case is concrete blocks. Concrete, block or cast in place, is good for compression forces and not tension. Steel is good in tension or tensile forces and not compression. By combining the constructive elements of concrete with steel, thus reinforced concrete, you get the strengths of both in one medium.

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Rebar Detailing is a procedure of making shop drawings for the steel reinforcement for the development procedure. The Rebar Detailing procedure incorporates the position, bending shapes, amount, description, laps of the reinforcing steel and measurements. The Rebar Detailing Drawings are made to incorporate the separating, area, rebar size and lap of steel. The Rebar Detailing Services includes: Rebar Detailing Services, Rebar Shop Drawings Services, Rebar fabrication Services, Rebar Framing Plan Design, Rebar Structure Foundation, Rebar Pit Design, Rebar Framing Plan, Rebar Beam Design, Rebar Structure Steel Detailing, Structure Foundation Rebar Detailing.

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Rebar are steel rods/bars that are usually combined with concrete to create reinforced concrete. Reinforced concrete takes the weakness of each individual material and pairs it with the strength of the other. Reinforced concrete is a highly adaptable material, able to be used in a variety of structures.

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Rebar Detailing is a procedure of making shop drawings for the steel reinforcement for the development procedure. The Rebar Detailing procedure incorporates the position, bending shapes, amount, description, laps of the reinforcing steel and measurements. The Rebar Detailing Drawings are made to incorporate the separating, area, rebar size and lap of steel. The Rebar Detailing Services includes: Rebar Detailing Services, Rebar Shop Drawings Services, Rebar fabrication Services, Rebar Framing Plan Design, Rebar Structure Foundation, Rebar Pit Design, Rebar Framing Plan, Rebar Beam Design, Rebar Structure Steel Detailing, Structure Foundation Rebar Detailing.

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The unit of measurement for rebar thickness, such as 14mm, is in millimeters (mm). This measurement refers to the diameter of the rebar.

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Typically you see the bar spaced at 12" o/c. But depending on the height of the walls reqd, the soil bearing capacity, foundation loading, geographic location and other site specific details, there is no typical spacing. Spacing can also be determined by the size of the bar specified. A smaller bar usually is tighter spacing, a larger bar increased spacing. Best to have the site situation reviewed by an engineer for your specific application.

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8mm rebar weighs 0.395kg/m

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To lay rebar for concrete effectively, follow these steps:

  1. Determine the required rebar size and spacing based on the project specifications.
  2. Place the rebar in the correct position within the formwork, ensuring it is properly supported and secured.
  3. Use tie wire to connect and secure the rebar at intersections and corners.
  4. Use chairs or supports to lift the rebar off the ground to the desired height.
  5. Double-check the placement and alignment of the rebar before pouring the concrete.

By following these steps, you can effectively lay rebar for concrete to ensure a strong and durable structure.

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There are a variety of retail locations and online stores that sell rebar. For example, rebar can be purchased from Lowe's, Home Depot, or online at Metals Depot.

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Deformed rebar has either indentations or ridges in a regular pattern on the bar surfae.

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The weight of 5 rebar rods can vary depending on the diameter and length of the rebar. As a general estimate, a standard size #5 rebar (5/8-inch diameter) that is 20 feet long weighs around 15.41 pounds. Therefore, the weight of 5 such rebar rods would be approximately 77.05 pounds.

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You can create a Rebar cutting list by using a software program such as Microsoft Excel or Google Drive. Use the table to create a cutting list for Rebar.

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12" of #4 rebar = 0.668 lb/ft

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No, epoxy is not required in rebar connections. However, epoxy can be used to enhance the bond between the rebar and concrete in critical applications where higher strength and durability are needed.

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The unit weight of rebar (steel reinforcing bar) with a diameter of 36mm is approximately 3.18 kg/m.

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There are approximately 130 pieces of Y10 rebar in a ton.

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The fact that BFRP Rebar is nonconducting makes basalt rebar a good option for buildings that house MRIs or data-intensive operations.

Basalt Fiber Reinforced Polymer Rebar( BFRP Rebar ) does not conduct electricity or induce fields when exposed to Radiofrequency Energy.

Compared to other types of rebar, basalt fiber has excellent non-conductive and electromagnetic properties, and can be widely used in power and radar and other military and civil engineering.

The fact that BFRP Rebar is nonconducting makes basalt rebar a good option for buildings that house MRIs or data-intensive operations.

At Arab Basalt Fiber Company, we produce BFRP Rebar and We envision a world where all concrete is strengthened with sustainable & eco-friendly material such as basalt fiber composites.

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i just found it online #5 rebar 20' lenght bundle of 100 for $1295. or $13.00 ea.

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The amount of rebar depends on the thickness of what you are making. All three dimensions.

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Black steel rebar is a type of reinforcement bar used in construction. It is made from carbon steel and has a plain surface finish, giving it a dark appearance. Black steel rebar is typically used in structural concrete applications to provide strength and durability.

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The weight of 40mm rebar per meter is approximately 9.87 kilograms (21.76 pounds).

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To ensure maximum strength and durability when installing mini rebar in a concrete structure, it is important to follow these best practices:

  1. Properly clean and prepare the area where the mini rebar will be installed.
  2. Use the correct size and spacing of mini rebar according to the design specifications.
  3. Securely tie and position the mini rebar in place to prevent shifting during the concrete pouring process.
  4. Ensure that the mini rebar is fully embedded in the concrete to provide maximum reinforcement.
  5. Use a high-quality concrete mix and proper curing techniques to enhance the bond between the mini rebar and the concrete.
  6. Regularly inspect and maintain the mini rebar to prevent corrosion and ensure long-term durability of the structure.

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80% 3,425 lb

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You have to find a chart that will indicate the weight per unit of measure for the appropriate rebar size. Than take that and multiply it by the the length of the rebar. For example, a #4 rebar weighs 0.668 lbs/ft. If you have 5 @ 20-00 pieces that is 0.668 X 20 X 5 = 67 lbs. Charts are available throughout the web or at CRSI.org.

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Yes, it is recommended to use rebar for a 4-inch slab to provide additional strength and prevent cracking.

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The MAX RB395 Rebar Tier is a handheld rebar tying tool commonly used in construction to efficiently tie rebar together. It helps save time and reduce strain on workers by automating the process of securing rebar intersections with wire ties. The RB395 model is known for its durability, ease of use, and reliability in heavy-duty applications.

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In a ton of 16mm rebar, there are approximately 79 pieces of rebar. The weight of 16mm rebar is about 1.58kg per meter, so in a ton (1000kg), there are roughly 633 meters of 16mm rebar.

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You need the size of the rebar involved to calculate the weight. Charts can be found at CRSI.org or Rebarapps.com.

Than take that and multiply it by the the length of the rebar. For example, a #4 rebar weighs 0.668 lbs/ft. If you have 5 @ 20-00 pieces that is 0.668 X 20 X 5 = 67 lbs. You need to know the size of the bar to calculate.

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You have to find a chart that will indicate the weight per unit of measure for the appropriate rebar size. Than take that and multiply it by the the length of the rebar. For example, a #4 rebar weighs 0.668 lbs/ft. If you have 5 @ 20-00 pieces that is 0.668 X 20 X 5 = 67 lbs. Charts are available throughout the web or at CRSI.org.

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ASTM A615 refers to the material properties of rebar in general. The rebar sizes vary but are all milled to this specification. So depending on project, sizes vary in use. Best to look at contract documents for sizes required in your case.

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The difference between the two is in the application. A development length is the amount of rebar length that is needed to be embedded or projected into concrete to create a desired bond strength between the two materials. The lap splice length is the length two rebar pieces must overlap and be tied together to create a bond as if there was no break and the run is "continuous". So simply put, development is rebar to concrete, splice is rebar to rebar. The lengths of both splice and development do vary. They are dependent upon different factors. These include but are not limited to concrete strength, rebar size, rebar coating and concrete cover or clearance. So when you see a chart on one project, it can differ from another for these reasons.

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3/8" in diameter.

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No, it is made of steel.

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Not if its grounded properly.

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You have to find a chart that will indicate the weight per unit of measure for the appropriate rebar size. Than take that and multiply it by the the length of the rebar. For example, a #4 rebar weighs 0.668 lbs/ft. If you have 5 @ 20-00 pieces that is 0.668 X 20 X 5 = 67 lbs. Charts are available throughout the web or at CRSI.org.

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The amount of rebar in a cubic meter of concrete can vary depending on the design specifications of the concrete structure. Typically, rebar makes up around 1-2% of the total volume of concrete, so in a cubic meter of concrete, there may be around 20-40 kilograms of rebar.

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The best technique for using a rebar hammer effectively in construction projects is to hold the hammer with a firm grip, aim accurately at the rebar, and strike with controlled force to drive the rebar into the desired position. It is important to maintain proper body mechanics and use the hammer in a consistent and rhythmic motion to ensure efficient and precise results.

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The typical unit weight of rebar is about 490 pounds per cubic foot (pcf). This value may vary slightly depending on the specific type and size of the rebar being used, but 490 pcf is a commonly used estimate.

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You should clean the rust off the rebar using a wire brush or sandpaper. After cleaning, apply a rust-inhibiting primer and paint to protect the rebar from further corrosion. If the rebar is severely rusted, consider replacing it.

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You still need rebar, unless you are filling a drop in an existing slab that already has steel in it.

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