Cold-Reduced Steel Wire for the Reinforcement of Concrete and the Manufacture of Welded Fabric
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ISO 10544:1992 is a standard that establishes technical requirements and test methods for cold-reduced steel wire used in the reinforcement of concrete and the manufacture of welded fabric. The standard specifies various parameters such as dimensions, masses, tolerances, and the geometry of ribbed and indented wires. It also includes requirements for the chemical composition and mechanical properties of the wire.
The standard applies to wire that is produced from rod by working it through dies or rollers. If the wire is supplied in coil form, the requirements of the standard apply to the straightened product. However, wires that are produced from finished products like plates and railway rails are not covered by this standard.
ISO 10544:1992 also includes guidelines for the designation, marking, certification, and inspection of the wire to ensure compliance with the specified technical requirements. The standard plays an essential role in maintaining the quality and consistency of cold-reduced steel wire used in construction and welding applications.
Edition | 1 |
ICS Codes | 77.140.15 - Steels for reinforcement of concrete 91.080.40 - Concrete structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 655.4 KB |