Our R&D based technology carries design weight easily and is structurally sound. The rib gaps and height are systematically placed on the bar for the concrete to fill it resulting in zero slippage.
More strength equals greater savings. Increased rebars' capacity to support loads. Reduced diameter or fewer rebars are needed for a given design load. A better design results in less steel being used.
We use more renewable energy generated from captive wind and solar means, than the majority of businesses in the sector. Our environmentally friendly production procedures have lessened the environmental effect of our rebars.
More ductility implies more safety enhanced resilience to earthquakes UTS/YS ratio must be at least 1.15. (Measuring 2016 lS13920 - >=1.15) Higher YS and UTS gap leads to greater ductility.
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