rerods
Rerods, also known as reinforcement bars or rebar, are steel bars used as a tension device in reinforced concrete and reinforced masonry structures to strengthen and aid the concrete under tension. Concrete is strong under compression but weak under tension, and rebar provides the necessary tensile strength. Typically, rerods are made of carbon steel and are designed with a surface pattern of ridges to improve bonding with the concrete.
The use of rerods is integral to modern construction, allowing for the creation of durable and resilient
The manufacturing process for rerods involves rolling steel billets into long, straight bars. They are then