Low-Carbon Steel: Contains less than 0.25 wt.% carbon and cannot be hardened by heat treatment to form martensite. Typically used for applications where ductility and machinability are crucial. Examples include mild steel coils and cold-rolled carbon steel coils. Its carbon content ensures it remains relatively soft and easy to work with. Medium-Carbon Steel: Contains between 0.25 and 0.60 wt.% carbon and 0.60 to 1.65 wt.% manganese. Balances strength and ductility. Used in […]
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Primary Reinforcement: Purpose: Rebar is primarily used to provide resistance and support for design loads in reinforced concrete structures. Application: It reinforces concrete beams, columns, slabs, and foundations, ensuring they can withstand tension forces. Example: In a reinforced concrete beam, rebar runs along the bottom to counteract bending forces. Secondary Reinforcement: Purpose: Secondary rebar enhances durability and addresses aesthetic concerns. Function: […]