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Description of BS 6744:2016 2016This British Standard specifies requirements and test methods for solid stainless steel bars used for the reinforcement of concrete. It is applicable to ribbed stainless reinforcing steel bars in grade 500. It is applicable to bars in which the ribs have been formed by the cold working or hot rolling processes.
This British Standard is not applicable to stainless reinforcing steel bars produced from material whose metallurgical history is not known and fully documented. It is not applicable to other uses of steel in concrete, such as plain bars and grades 200 MPa and ribbed bars above grade 500 MPa, which are covered by other standards. This is with the exception of 500 MPa bar and 650 MPa ribbed bar which are now in an informative annex (Annex I). The standard is open to other strength grades of ribbed bar on the basis that the designers know that these are outside normal UK practice and, once over 600 MPa, outside BS EN 1992 (EC2).
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