Iron Bar (Fer a Betton)

Iron bars are strong steel rods used to reinforce concrete structures, giving concrete the ability to handle tensile (pulling) forces that it cannot resist on its own. While concrete is excellent under compression, it can crack or fail under tension, bending, or heavy load; iron bars solve this problem by providing strength, stability, and durability to the overall structure.

These bars come in various sizes, lengths, and grades, and often have ribbed or textured surfaces to ensure a solid bond with the concrete. They are used in foundations, columns, beams, slabs, bridges, and roads, forming the skeleton that holds concrete firmly in place.

Strength That Holds, Safety That Lasts.

Using iron bars ensures that structures are safer, long-lasting, and capable of withstanding natural forces like earthquakes, wind, and heavy loads, making them an essential material in modern construction.