MS Rod

An iron rod is a long, cylindrical metal rod made from iron, carbon, and other metals. They are also known as reinforcing bars or rebars.

Material Properties

Strength: Iron rods are strong and durable, and can withstand stress and strain.
Ductility: Iron rods are malleable and ductile, meaning they can deform under pressure.
Conductivity: Iron rods are good conductors of heat and electricity.
Magnetism: Iron rods can be magnetized.
Grip: The ridged surface of iron rods provides a strong grip with concrete.
Dissolvability: Iron rods dissolve in dilute acids

Material Chemical Compostion

Elements in iron rods  Iron (\(Fe\)): The main component of iron rods, usually making up 99% or more of the alloy Carbon (\(C\)): Added to increase the strength of the rod Manganese (\(Mn\)): Added to increase the strength of the rod Sulfur (\(S\)): A component of the alloy Phosphorus (\(P\)): A component of the alloy Chromium (\(Cr\)): Added to improve corrosion resistance Nickel (\(Ni\)): Added to improve temperature endurance

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