Reinforcing Mesh & Bar

Reinforcing mesh and bars are commonly used materials in construction to reinforce concrete structures such as buildings, bridges, and foundations. They are essential for providing strength and durability to the concrete, helping it resist tension and prevent cracking or structural failure.
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A142 Mesh 3.6m x 2.0m

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A142 Mesh 3.6m x 2.0m

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A142 mesh is often used in light duty domestic concreting in floor slabs and foundations with a thickness or depth of 100mm. The most common uses for A142 mesh is pathways, driveways and garage bases (depending on the vehicle size and traffic levels).

6mm wires are spaced to create 200mm apertures, and each standard size sheet weighs approximately 24.4Kgs.

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10mm Reinforcing Bar 3m

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10mm rebar is commonly used in the construction industry within domestic ‘DIY’ and commercial projects of varying sizes. Its primary function is to improve the tensile strength of concrete and to balance load through slabs, columns, beams, and other structural elements. 

T10 rebar is used in A393 mesh sheeting, and often used in other prefabricated components, but generally rebar of a larger diameter (such as T12, T16, and T20) is more commonly used due to the higher required strength determined by structural engineers. 

While reinforcement bar is not often supplied galvanized or epoxy-coated, hot rolled bars commonly leave the mill with a thin coating of mill-scale (iron oxides), which helps to protect the steel. After a time, this coating will dissipate, and surface rust can appear due to environmental factors. Rust that is caused by fresh water (rainwater) does not, however, decrease the inherent strength of the rebar, nor will it lead to further deterioration of the bar when cast in concrete. In fact, certain levels of rust have been shown to improve the bonding of rebar in concrete. Additionally, given correct concrete cover, corrosion does not continue within concrete structures unless the concrete has either high permeability or other imperfections.

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12mm Reinforcing Bar 3m

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12mm rebar is commonly used in the construction industry within commercial as well as domestic ‘DIY’ projects of varying sizes. Its primary function is to improve the tensile strength of concrete and to balance load through slabs, columns, beams, and other structural elements. T12 rebar is often used in prefabricated components such as pile caps, beams, and walls, as well as mesh sheets including B1131.

While reinforcement bar is not often supplied galvanized or epoxy-coated, hot rolled bars commonly leave the mill with a thin coating of mill-scale (iron oxides), which helps to protect the steel. After a time, this coating will dissipate, and surface rust can appear due to environmental factors. Rust that is caused by fresh water (rainwater) does not, however, decrease the inherent strength of the rebar, nor will it lead to further deterioration of the bar when cast in concrete. In fact, certain levels of rust (up to 2%) have been shown to improve the bonding of rebar in concrete. Additionally, given correct concrete cover, corrosion does not continue within concrete structures unless the concrete has either high permeability or other imperfections.

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A393 Mesh 3.6m x 2.0m

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A393 Mesh 3.6m x 2.0m

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A393 mesh is often used in light duty domestic concreting in floor slabs and foundations with a thickness or depth of 100mm. The most common uses for A393 mesh is pathways, driveways and garage bases (depending on the vehicle size and traffic levels).

6mm wires are spaced to create 200mm apertures, and each standard size sheet weighs approximately 24.4Kgs.