Round Steel Bar (میلگرد)
Wire rod, as its name suggests, is a special type of rebar in the form of twisted coils that is widely used in industry and construction. It should be noted that generally smaller-sized rebar can be rolled into coils, because the smaller diameter of the rebar helps it to be more flexible. The advantages of coiled rebar include smaller volume, easier transportation and storage. Coiled rebar is actually a final steel product (whether alloyed or non-alloyed) that is produced through rolling operations on semi-finished products such as billets. After being produced in the form of rebar, this product is rolled into coils or coils and transported in the same form. This rebar is produced and marketed by different manufacturers in various sizes. Due to the specific geometric shape of this product, its storage method differs depending on the type of branch. This difference in structural shape with branch rebar is one of the important points that warehouse owners and shed owners should pay special attention to when storing and maintaining this steel product
?What is the use of coiled rebar
Contrary to popular belief, the use of coiled rebar should not be considered exclusive to construction. This steel product is used in various fields. When it comes to the use of coiled rebar, the goal is to familiarize consumers with it in order to make a quality purchase that is appropriate for the project. Below, we will refer to the most important uses of coiled rebar in industries as well as construction and civil engineering. It goes without saying that the list of uses of coiled rebar could be more detailed and longer than the ones mentioned.
1. Application of coiled rebar in industry
Production of nails, bolts, electrical wires, masts and tow wires
Barbed wire, metal chains, fences or gabions
Production of special automotive parts such as springs
Manufacturing parts for industries such as electrode and welding
Making nets and filters
Manufacturing tires, rubber and similar items
2. Application of coiled rebar in construction
Use in beams
Use as a yoke
Reinforcing the strength of gas connections
Making trusses and beams
Reinforcing wire (tying square, circular or rectangular rebar clamps)
Increasing the strength of refractory blocks and foam blocks