Ribbed rebar and different sizes
Ribbed rebar is a type of rebar that has special grooves on its surface to provide greater adhesion to concrete. These rebars are used in construction to reinforce concrete structures and are produced in different sizes. The following is a discussion of the different sizes of ribbed rebar that you mentioned:
- Different sizes of ribbed rebar:
Size 8 mm
Size 10 mm
Size 12 mm
Size 14 mm
Size 16 mm
Size 18 mm
Size 20 mm
Size 22 mm
Size 25 mm
Features and applications of each size: - Size 8 and 10 mm:
These sizes are generally used in light applications such as finishing and reinforcing structures in small and medium-sized structures. - Size 12 and 14 mm:
Commonly used in conventional concrete structures and for walls, ceilings and foundations. - Size 16, 18 and 20 mm:
These sizes are suitable for larger structures that require high strength. They are usually used in bridges and tall structures. - Size 22 and 25 mm:
These rebars are used for special projects and heavy structures that require high strength. They are usually used in large civil and industrial structures.
Conclusion:
It can be said that the choice of rebar size depends on the type of structure and its technical needs. Rebars play an important role in reinforcing concrete structures due to their better adhesion and high strength.


