Reinforcing steel in rings WR

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Reinforcing steel in rings WR (hot-rolled) is reinforcing steel in accordance with DIN 488 , which is wound on coils and used for processing on straightening and cutting machines or automatic stirrup bending machines. For reinforcing steel hot-rolled in rings, the same mechanical and chemical values ​​apply as for reinforcing steel according to DIN 488.

Hot-rolled ring material is available in the nominal diameters 06, 08, 10, 12, 14 and 16 mm.

Reinforcing steel in rings is standardized in DIN 488 Part 3 (08-2009); In addition, the approvals of the Institute for Structural Engineering (DIBt) apply.

The name for hot-rolled reinforcing steel in rings is Reinforcing steel in rings B500B.

The following mechanical values ​​are prescribed by DIN 488:

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