What kind of steel you used in previous project ?

AnswerBot
1y

In the previous project, we used structural steel for the construction of the building.

  • Structural steel was used for its high strength and durability.

  • It was used in the construction of beams, columns,...read more

Prakash Thokal
2mo
As per drawing structure provide by Steel as per site requirement so many dia 8 mm and 10 mm 12 mm 16 mm 20 mm 25 mm 32 mm as per depend on site
Md.akhlaque Ahmad
3mo
Different types of steel used in construction Steel rebar Alloy steel Stainless steel Tool steel Mild steel
Md.akhlaque Ahmad
3mo
also be seen as part of machine components for metal stamping, punching, and pipe-bending. They are not intended to break and are much sturdier and less flexible compared to the metal specimen that’s ...read more
Anonymous
3mo
As per approved drawings TMT bar used in site Fe 550 D and Fe 500 F
Kapil Kumar pandey
3mo
Some common types of steel used in my construction project 1. Mild Steel (MS) 2. High Yield Strength Deformed (HYSD) Bars 3. (TMT) Bars.
Baburam Verma
8mo
works at
Yotta Infrastructure Solutions of Hiranandani group
I am used steel bar pervious site 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 16mm, 20mm, 25mm, 32mm 8mm 10mm 12mm steel used in slab, stirrup tie, and some area in slab used at 16mm steel, 16mm, 20mm, 25mm, 32mm, steel used in...read more
Anis Saifi
2y

i m used steel bar previous site 8mm,10mm,12mm, 16mm,20mm,25mm 8mm steel bar used in ring,strips,ties,slab 12mm and 16 mm used in fotting mat 20 mm & 25 mm used in column,beam etc

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