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Epoxy coated rebars are steel reinforcement bars that are coated with a layer of epoxy resin to provide enhanced corrosion resistance. This coating helps protect the steel from environmental factors such as moisture and chemicals, which can lead to rust and deterioration over time. The epoxy coating is typically applied through an electrostatic process, ensuring an even and durable finish that adheres well to the surface of the rebar. These rebars are commonly used in construction projects where durability and longevity are critical, such as bridges, parking structures, and marine applications.
| Material | Carbon steel with epoxy coating |
| Coating thickness | Typically 10 to 20 mils |
| Standard sizes | From #3 to #14 (10mm to 45mm diameter) |
| Yield strength | Typically 40,000 to 60,000 psi |
| Corrosion resistance | Superior to uncoated rebars |
When selecting epoxy coated rebars, consider the specific environmental conditions of your project, as well as the required yield strength and coating thickness. It's important to specify the grade of steel, tolerances, and any relevant certifications such as ASTM standards. Additionally, provide the quantity needed for your project to receive an accurate quote.
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The epoxy coating protects the steel from corrosion and extends its lifespan.
They are ideal for environments prone to moisture and chemicals but may not be suitable for extreme heat.
Look for products that meet ASTM standards and have undergone quality testing.
They are available in standard sizes from #3 to #14.
Yes, epoxy coatings are generally considered safe and environmentally friendly.
They should be stored in a dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture.