CSA G30.3-M1983 (R1998) PDF Download
Standard EN SampleCold-Drawn Steel Wire for Concrete Reinforcement
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CSA G30.3-M1983 (R1998) is a standard that specifies the requirements for cold-drawn steel wire used in concrete reinforcement. The standard covers steel wire that is either used as is, or in fabricated form, for reinforcing concrete structures. The wire must have a minimum diameter of 1.96 mm to meet the standard's specifications.
The purpose of this standard is to ensure that the cold-drawn steel wire used in concrete reinforcement meets the necessary performance and quality requirements. By adhering to these standards, the wire will effectively enhance the strength and durability of concrete structures.
This standard provides guidelines for manufacturers, engineers, and other professionals involved in the construction industry, ensuring the quality and consistency of cold-drawn steel wire. It ensures that the wire used in concrete reinforcement is fit for its intended purpose and meets the necessary standards for safety and structural integrity.
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