TMT steel bar is a steel reinforcement type that
comes up with the required strength in tension, bending, shear and compression.
TMT steel bar is defined as Thermo Mechanically Treated Steel that offers
better ductility and malleability.
Generally, there are four types of reinforcement
steels have been used in the construction – mild steel bars, deformed bars,
cold twisted bars and TMT bars. Among them, TMT bars are considered to be
high-quality steel bars that meet the construction requirements in terms of
getting standard toughness and strength.
To understand the TMT steel bar better, you need to know the other
three steel types and their application.
Mild
steel bar: With a low tensile strength, mild steel bars are easy to produce
and are used in allowing and manufacturing of a steel structure fabrication
used in the construction work. They have low carbon and silicon level and have
come up with less tensile strength than others. Their surface is plain and the
round part comes up with diameter from 6 to 50mm. They can be bent easily that
allows the workers to cut the rod in pieces without damage.
Deformed
bars: Deformed steel bar has come up with normal ductility and has
applications in residential, commercial and infrastructure fields. The common
size of such steel bar stays in between 9m to 12m. The diameter of this bar
varies according to their weight. The surface of the bar has lugs, ribs or
deformation that provide better grip to concrete and maintains a strong bond
between the two components.
Cold Twisted bars: Cold twisted bars
are manufactured through a cold twisting process where bars are hardened and
twisted when they stay cold. But twisting can cause surface defects on steel
bars because of the occurrence torsional stress in the rebar. Torsional stress
is generated by an applied torque during the twisting of an object.
TMT Bar – the basics: TMT bar goes
through a metallurgical process that uses mechanical or plastic deformation
process and a thermal process together. TMT stands for Thermo Mechanical
Treated – the way these bars are manufactured. Mechanical deformation process
includes compression or rolling, and thermal process covers heat-treatment,
water quenching and cooling in a single course.
To produce TMT bars, the hot rolling process
comes first that makes heated iron billets pass through the rollers of
decreasing diameter. After completing the hot rolling process, the bars are
water cooled by a microcontroller having a controlled quenching chamber where
temperature gradient travels from the core to surface.
The bar is taken out in the air after the intense
cooling process and the core area heats quenched surface layer leading to
tempering the external martensite. In this process, the heat flows from the
core to the outer surface adding the needed strength to the material. This
unique and extensive process makes these bar high standard one with an
exceptional tensile strength and ductility. It also leads the bars to achieve
an excellent bonding with concrete. They are definitely corrosion resistant.
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Published By
Rajib Dey
www.constructioncost.co
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Published By
Rajib Dey
www.constructioncost.co
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