Kohsar Steel mainly manufactures Grade 40 and Grade 60 steel bars as per international ASTM standards.
One of the major elements in construction is steel, it comprehends 40% of a project’s total cost. We understand every project is different and can have specific requirements which is why we make sure that custom modifications are available for all our clients along with 24-hour delivery system.
Kohsar Steel produces Grade 60 deformed steel bars according to ASTM a615 and ASTM a706 standards. Grade 60 rebars have higher tensile strength that makes them stronger. With a new trend of high-rise buildings, the mega projects arising out of the need for infrastructure development, the one belt one road initiative of CPEC, and the construction package all gave the construction industry a whole new direction. Due to the influx of these mega construction projects, the demand for construction material has increased significantly.
Properties of Grade 60 Steel Bars:
Grade 60 has a minimum yield strength of 60,000 psi and minimum tensile strength of 90,000 psi which makes it well-suited for medium to heavy-duty concrete reinforcement in construction.
Steel bars with a patterned surface for better grip in concrete, used in construction for reinforced concrete structures.
Steel bars that are twisted while cold to increase their strength, commonly used in construction for reinforcing concrete.
Thick, cylindrical steel bars used in various industrial and construction applications where high strength is required.
Steel products designed for use in building frameworks and supports, ensuring stability and strength in construction projects.
Griders , Square Bars , T. Iron , Flats Angle Irons , G. Rail , CGI Sheets
Sourcing raw materials like shredded steel, HMS (Heavy Melting Steel), plate, and structural steel from various countries.
Loading scrap metal into a re-melting furnace to begin the recycling and melting process.
Conducting chemical tests on samples during the melting process to ensure proper composition.
Pouring molten metal into a ladle from the furnace.
Moving the ladle to the Continuous Casting Machine (CCM) for the casting of billets.
Collecting billets and stacking them by heat for organization and further processing.
Performing a final chemical test on billets to confirm their composition before further processing.
Feeding billets into the reheating furnace to prepare them for rolling.
Rolling reheated billets into deformed bars through the rolling mill.
Conducting physical tests on the produced bars to ensure they meet quality standards.
Shifting finished deformed bars to storage or dispatching them for delivery.
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