Reinforcing Deformed Steel Bars with High Quality
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- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 g/m/month
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Reinforcing Deformed Steel Bars with High Quality
We supplies a comprehensive range of standard N grade, 500 MPa deformed reinforcing bar (D500N). Length is available as your request as the reinforcing bar is often supplied processed or fabricated to suit the specific requirements of the project.
Ref No. | Std Unit | Bar size mm | Length mm | Calculated metre per tonne(approx.) |
N10 | pcs | 10 | 6000 | 1582 |
N12 | pcs | 12 | 6000 | 1099 |
N16 | pcs | 16 | 6000 | 617 |
N20 | pcs | 20 | 6000 | 395 |
N24 | pcs | 24 | 6000 | 275 |
N28 | pcs | 28 | 6000 | 202 |
N32 | pcs | 32 | 6000 | 155 |
N36 | pcs | 36 | 6000 | 122 |
Products name: Deformed steel bars
1 Size: From 6mm to 40mm
2 Length: 6meter, 9meter and 12meter
Package:
1: Bundle by steel strip
2: In bulk
3: Anti-water plastic woven
4: As your requirement
Conditions:
1: Trade terms: EXW, FOB, CIF, C&F
2: Delivery time: 20days after receiving your deposits
3: Payment term: 30% by TT in advance
4: Load port: Tianjin Xingang Port
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Reinforcing Deformed Steel Bars with High Quality
- Loading Port:
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- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 g/m
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 g/m/month
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