CSA G30.14-M1983 PDF Download
Standard EN SampleDeformed Steel Wire for Concrete Reinforcement
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The standard, CSA G30.14-M1983 outlines the specifications for cold-worked, deformed steel wire used in concrete reinforcement. The standard covers wires that are used as-is or in fabricated form and have nominal cross-sectional areas ranging from 6.0 mm2 to 200 mm2.
The purpose of this standard is to ensure that the deformed steel wire used for concrete reinforcement meets the necessary quality and performance requirements. By providing specifications for the wire's physical properties, such as its diameter, cross-sectional area, and deformations, the standard aims to enhance the strength and durability of reinforced concrete structures.
The standard sets guidelines for the manufacturing process of deformed steel wire, including the requirements for chemical composition, mechanical properties, and dimensions. It also includes provisions for testing methods to assess the adherence to these requirements and to ensure the quality and consistency of the wire.
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