PC Steel Bars – Suppliers and Exporters
We are leading suppliers and exporters of PC Steel Bars, offering premium quality steel products for construction, infrastructure, and industrial projects. Our PC Steel Bars are manufactured to meet international standards, ensuring exceptional strength, durability, and reliability for all types of concrete reinforcement applications.
Designed to withstand heavy loads and challenging environmental conditions, our PC Steel Bars provide excellent bonding with concrete, contributing to the structural integrity and safety of buildings, bridges, highways, and other large-scale projects. Available in various sizes and grades, they cater to diverse construction requirements, making them the preferred choice for contractors, engineers, and developers worldwide.
1. Based on Surface Type
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Plain Surface PC Bars
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Smooth surface
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Mostly used for pre‑tensioned applications
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Easier to handle and bend
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Limited bond strength with concrete
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Deformed Surface PC Bars
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Ribbed or indented surface
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Provides better bond with concrete
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Common for post-tensioned and heavy-load structures
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2. Based on Shape / Cross Section
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Round Bars
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Most common form
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Easy to handle, standard in construction
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Flat or Strand Bars
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Often used in cables or multi-strand tendons
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Ideal for bridges or large pre-stressed slabs
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3. Based on Manufacturing / Stress Type
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High Tensile (HT) PC Bars
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Standard for most prestressed structures
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High strength, low relaxation
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Low Relaxation (LR) PC Bars
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Maintains prestress over longer periods
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Suitable for long-span bridges, heavy-load structures
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Weldable PC Bars
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Can be welded or mechanically connected
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Useful in modular construction
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4. Based on Standard / Grade
Different countries classify PC bars under specific standards:
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JIS G 3536 (Japan) – PC Bars for prestressed concrete
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GB/T 5224 (China) – Prestressing steel bars
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IS 6003 / IS 1343 (India) – High tensile steel for prestressed concrete
Typical grades include: Fe 415, Fe 500, Fe 600 (numbers indicate tensile strength in MPa × 100).