TMT REBAR

In modern construction, Hindustan General Metals TMT Rebars play a crucial role in reinforcing concrete, allowing structures to achieve the desired strength and flexibility as per the project design. Owing to their extensive use across various construction applications, we focus on manufacturing rebars that offer exceptional strength and superior ductility to meet diverse customer needs.

At Hindustan General Metals Ltd., we produce TMT Rebars using advanced technology, ensuring top-notch quality and performance in every product we deliver.

Our high-strength TMT Rebars form the foundation of durable construction—whether it’s for residential buildings, commercial complexes, or bridges. Every rebar undergoes rigorous quality testing to ensure that only the finest products reach our customers.

Why Hindustan TMT?

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High Tensile Strength

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Earthquake Resistant

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Corrosion Resistant

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Uniform Rib Pattern

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Better Bonding with Cement

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ISI Standard Quality

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TMT Rebars

TMT bars are the "skeleton" of any concrete structure. Since concrete is strong under compression but weak under tension, TMT bars are embedded to provide tensile strength, ensuring improved durability and stability. It is available in various types and grades, including carbon steel.

Product Specifications

Quality Standard

​Our bars meet and exceed the following international and national standards
IS 1786: 2008
ISO 9001
ISO 14001

Specifications

Available Grades: Fe 500D, Fe 550D & Fe 600
Length Size: 12 Meters (Standard) or customized as per order.
​Diameter Range: 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 16mm, 20mm, 25mm, 28mm, and 32mm.

​The Manufacturing Process

​We don't just "roll" steel; we refine it.
​Intense Quenching: Rapid cooling creates a tough outer surface.
​Self-Tempering: Heat from the core flows outward, toughening the bar.
​Atmospheric Cooling: The final stage ensures a refined grain structure for maximum life.

Steel Rebar FAQs

The "D" stands for Ductility. These bars are specifically designed to withstand higher stress and are ideal for earthquake-prone zones.

“Rebar” is short for “reinforcing bar.” It’s a steel bar used to strengthen and hold concrete in tension.

Rebar is typically made from carbon steel, although stainless steel and composite materials are also used in special applications.

Most rebar is made from carbon steel with ridges for better bonding with concrete. High-strength alloy steels are also used for specific structural applications.

Steel rebar is produced by melting scrap steel in a furnace, casting it into billets, and then hot-rolling it into long rods with surface ribs for bonding.

Welding depends on the rebar’s composition. Low-alloy and weldable grades are easier to weld, but standard rebar requires special care to avoid weakening the steel.

Rebar provides tensile strength to concrete, which naturally resists compression but not tension, thus preventing cracking and structural failure.

The cost of rebar depends on size, grade, and market conditions. Typically, it ranges between ₹50–₹90 per kilogram in India, depending on demand and quality.