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Within the context of the iron and steel industry, deformed rebar steel, also known as reinforcing steel or reinforcement steel, is a common steel bar or mesh of steel wires used to reinforce concrete and masonry structures. Deformed rebar's surface is patterned to form a better bond with concrete, as opposed to plain, round bars. The ridges on deformed rebar aid in limiting any potential sliding of the rebar relative to the concrete, thereby enhancing the structural performance and preventing catastrophic failure. Additionally, the strength and flexibility of deformed rebar make it an indispensable material for construction and civil engineering projects, allowing structures to withstand stresses and strains. Iron and steel are fundamental materials in constructing buildings, infrastructure, and other large-scale industrial applications. The production of deformed rebar steel is a critical component of the construction segment of the iron and steel industry. Deformed rebar steel typically consists of carbon steel and, for specific high-strength applications, may contain other alloying elements to improve its properties. Some notable companies in the deformed rebar steel market include Nucor Corporation, ArcelorMittal, Gerdau, Jindal Steel & Power, Tata Steel, Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), and Celsa Steel UK. These companies are involved in the manufacturing and supply of deformed rebar steel, catering to the diverse needs of the construction industry, including both residential and commercial projects. Show Less Read more