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Steel tension rods

Steel Tension Rods

Material: Steel tension rods are typically made from carbon steel or alloy steel. Common materials include Q235 and Q345.
Application Fields: Steel tension rods are widely used in building structures, bridge construction, industrial plants, and electromechanical equipment. They are primarily used to transfer and adjust tensile forces, enhancing the stability and load-bearing capacity of the structure.

Steel tension rods are steel bar components designed to withstand tensile forces, commonly used to connect and support structural elements. They transfer tensile forces through loading, preventing displacement and deformation of structural components. Steel tension rods can be straight bars, spiral rods, or bars with specific shapes, with the design considering the load requirements and connection methods of the structure.
Steel tension rods

Steel Standards:
Chinese Standards: GB/T 700 (Carbon Steel), GB/T 1591 (Low-Alloy High-Strength Structural Steel)
Steel Grades:
Q235: Carbon steel with a yield strength of 235 MPa
Q345: Low-alloy high-strength structural steel with a yield strength of 345 MPa
Section Dimensions:
Round Section: Typically with a diameter range from 6 mm to 50 mm
Rectangular Section: Common range from 20 mm x 10 mm to 100 mm x 50 mm
Square Section: Common range from 20 mm x 20 mm to 100 mm x 100 mm
Length: Customized according to engineering needs, generally ranging from 1 meter to 12 meters.
Tensile Strength:
Q235: 370-500 MPa
Q345: 470-600 MPa
Yield Strength:
Q235: 235 MPa
Q345: 345 MPa
Surface Treatment:
Hot-Dip Galvanizing: Enhances corrosion resistance
Anti-Rust Paint: Protects the surface of the steel
Connection Methods: Tension rods are typically connected to other structural components through bolting, welding, or riveting.

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