betoniteräksien
Betoniteräksien, also known as reinforcing steel or rebar, are steel bars or mesh used as a tension device in reinforced concrete structures to strengthen and aid the concrete under tension. Concrete is strong under compression, but has weak tensile strength. Rebar significantly improves concrete's ability to withstand tensile forces, preventing cracks and structural failure.
The history of using steel reinforcement in concrete dates back to the mid-19th century. Early applications
Betoniteräksien come in various diameters and grades, with ribbed surfaces being common to enhance bonding with
The placement of betoniteräksien within a concrete structure is critical. They are typically positioned in areas