Steel for the reinforcement of concrete - Part 3: Welded fabric
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ISO 6935-3:1992 is a standard that specifically focuses on the steel used for the reinforcement of concrete in the form of welded fabric. The standard outlines the technical requirements and test methods that need to be adhered to when producing factory-made sheets or rolls of welded fabric. These sheets or rolls are manufactured using steel wires or bars with diameters ranging from 4mm to 16mm.
The standard covers various aspects of the welded fabric, including its form and dimensions, chemical composition, mechanical properties, designation, marking, certification, and inspection. It sets guidelines on the specific criteria that the fabric must meet in order to ensure its suitability for use as reinforcement in concrete structures.
Furthermore, the standard provides test methods that should be employed to verify the conformity of the welded fabric. These methods serve as a means of quality control to ensure that the fabric meets the necessary requirements and will perform effectively in reinforcing concrete.
Edition | 1 |
ICS Codes | 77.140.15 - Steels for reinforcement of concrete 91.080.40 - Concrete structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 563.2 KB |