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Weldable Ribbed Reinforcing Steel

BS 4449 Rebar Supplier

Sino Steel supplies BS 4449 weldable ribbed reinforcing steel for concrete projects requiring B500A, B500B or B500C grade, nominal bar size, bar / coil / decoiled delivery form, mechanical testing, weldability review, traceability and export delivery. As a BS 4449 rebar manufacturer and supplier, we confirm the full grade and product form before production.

StandardBS 4449 Weldable Ribbed Reinforcement
GradesB500A · B500B · B500C
Delivery FormBar · Coil · Decoiled Product
Key ReviewDuctility · Chemistry · Carbon Equivalent · MTC
BS 4449 rebar manufacturer and supplier
Full Grade Identity

“B500” Is Not a Complete BS 4449 Grade

BS 4449 defines three 500 MPa characteristic-yield-strength grades with different ductility characteristics: B500A, B500B and B500C. The final letter is part of the grade and should remain on the quotation, production identity, bundle tag and MTC.

01

Standard

Use BS 4449 where the structural or project specification calls for weldable ribbed reinforcing steel to this British route.

02

Full Grade

Write B500A, B500B or B500C. Do not reduce the grade to the generic term “B500.”

03

Nominal Size

Confirm the project-required metric nominal bar size and the applicable dimensional / mass requirements.

04

Product Form

Confirm bar, coil or decoiled product because the finished inspection route changes with the delivery form.

BS 4449 B500 grade and purchase order review
The letter after B500 matters.

A project asking for B500B should not become “B500” during quotation, tagging or MTC review.

Grade & Ductility Route

B500A, B500B and B500C Share the 500 MPa Yield Class but Not the Same Ductility Class

Select the exact grade from the structural design or project specification. The grade letter identifies a different ductility route and should not be treated as an optional suffix.

500 MPa Characteristic Yield Strength

B500A

Use where the project explicitly calls for the B500A ductility route.

  • Keep the A suffix.
  • Confirm nominal size and product form.
  • Review the required mechanical criteria against the full grade.
500 MPa Characteristic Yield Strength

B500B

Use where the project explicitly calls for the B500B ductility route.

  • Do not shorten to “B500.”
  • Keep grade identity on bar / coil and tag.
  • Review tensile and elongation requirements from the full grade.
500 MPa Characteristic Yield Strength

B500C

Use where the project explicitly calls for the B500C ductility route.

  • Do not substitute automatically.
  • Confirm the complete project requirements.
  • Keep the C suffix through traceability records.
BS 4449 B500A B500B B500C grade comparison
Higher ductility classification does not automatically authorize substitution.

Bar detailing, structural design and project approval still determine which B500 grade is acceptable.

Weldability & Carbon Equivalent

Weldability Starts with Chemistry and Carbon Equivalent

BS 4449 is a weldable reinforcing-steel specification, but weldability is controlled through chemical composition, particularly the carbon equivalent requirement. “Weldable” does not mean any welding operation can be performed without a qualified project procedure.

01

Chemical Composition

Review the relevant heat chemistry on the MTC against the ordered BS 4449 grade.

02

Carbon Equivalent

Check the required carbon-equivalent control rather than judging weldability from carbon percentage alone.

03

Project Welding Requirement

State welded cages, prefabricated assemblies or other controlled welding requirements on the RFQ before fabrication planning.

04

Welding Procedure

Material compliance and project welding procedure are related but separate controls.

BS 4449 weldability chemistry and carbon equivalent MTC review
Known Metallurgical History

Controlled Material History Matters to a BS 4449 Declaration

BS 4449 does not cover bars produced by re-rolling finished products or by rolling material whose metallurgical history is not fully documented or known. Correct rib appearance alone is therefore not evidence of a compliant supply route.

01

Steelmaking Identity

Keep the steelmaking / mill source and production identity controlled from the start.

02

Heat / Cast Traceability

Link the finished bar or coil to the documented material lot used for the BS 4449 route.

03

No Unknown-History Re-Roll Claim

Do not rely on a finished-product test alone to relabel unknown-history re-rolled material as BS 4449.

04

Documentation Chain

The production route, bundle identity and MTC should form one continuous record.

A correct rib pattern is not a substitute for known material history.

The standard route depends on controlled manufacture and documented identity, not appearance alone.

BS 4449 controlled material history and production review
Bar / Coil / Decoiled

Bar, Coil and Decoiled Product Need Different Finished Checks

BS 4449 covers bars, coils and decoiled products. The same source steel can therefore require different finished checks depending on whether it remains straight, is supplied as coil or is straightened after coiling.

01

Straight Bar

Confirm nominal size, finished length, straightness, bundle separation and product identity.

02

Coil

Confirm coil identity, coil mass, tag and downstream straightening requirements.

03

Decoiled Product

Straightening creates a new finished geometry that should be inspected after processing.

04

Keep Product Form on Records

Do not let a coil source become an untraceable straight-bar bundle after decoiling.

BS 4449 bar coil and decoiled rebar comparison
Nominal Size & Ribs

Nominal Bar Size Is Not the Maximum Rib Diameter

Ribbed reinforcement has deformations above the bar body. A caliper reading taken across the highest rib peaks is not the nominal size used for ordering, mass calculation or dimensional compliance.

01

Nominal Size

Use the metric nominal size defined by the project and BS 4449 product route.

02

Rib Height

Inspect the deformation feature using the applicable dimensional method.

03

Rib Spacing

Check the repeating distance and pattern where required by the inspection plan.

04

Mass per Metre

Use mass control together with nominal size rather than one outside-rib diameter reading.

BS 4449 rebar rib height spacing and nominal size inspection
Mass & Quantity

Nominal Size and Mass per Metre Should Reconcile

Reference mass helps verify nominal size and theoretical quantity. Actual bundle or coil weight is a separate shipment and commercial control.

01

Reference Mass

Use the standard-defined mass basis for the ordered nominal size.

02

Controlled Sample Length

Use a measured sample and suitable scale when a mass-per-metre check is required.

03

Theoretical Quantity

Reference mass and ordered length support piece and project quantity calculations.

04

Actual Bundle / Coil Weight

Use measured weight for lifting, loading, shipment reconciliation or settlement where specified.

BS 4449 rebar mass per metre and bundle weight inspection
Mechanical Performance

All Three Grades Share the 500 MPa Yield Class — Ductility Separates Them

B500A, B500B and B500C share the same characteristic yield-strength class, while their ductility requirements differ. Final release should therefore review the complete grade rather than one yield-strength number.

ControlWhat to Verify
Characteristic Yield StrengthConfirm the 500 MPa grade family and the complete A / B / C grade designation.
Tensile StrengthReview the grade-specific tensile requirement against the applicable test results.
Ductility / ElongationUse the acceptance criteria associated with the complete B500A, B500B or B500C grade.
Tensile / Yield RelationshipReview the grade-specific relationship where required by BS 4449.
Bend / RebendUse the required test route and inspect the finished sample separately from tensile testing.
Do not use one “B500 mechanical properties” row for all three grades.

The ductility class is part of the product identity and should stay visible through testing and MTC review.

Factory Inspection

Separate Geometry, Tensile, Bend / Rebend and Fatigue Requirements

A bar can meet one inspection item and fail another. Final factory review should keep dimensional checks, tensile testing and deformation testing separate, and include fatigue verification only when the project or inspection plan requires it.

BS 4449 rib geometry inspection
Geometry

Rib & Size Check

Review nominal size, rib geometry and mass-related dimensional controls.

BS 4449 tensile test review
Mechanical

Tensile Test

Review yield, tensile and ductility results against the full B500 grade.

BS 4449 bend rebend test inspection
Deformation Test

Bend / Rebend

Use the specified test setup and acceptance route for the ordered product.

BS 4449 fatigue requirement review
Project-Specific

Fatigue Requirement

If fatigue verification is specified, include it in the RFQ and inspection plan rather than assuming every order uses the same test scope.

Bar Marking, Tag & MTC

Bar Marking, Bundle Tag and MTC Should Tell the Same Story

The rolled bar identification is useful, but final release should reconcile the physical product, bundle tag and mill test certificate so the full B500 grade, nominal size and production lot remain consistent.

01

Rolled Bar Marking

Check the physical product marking route required by the standard and producer identity system.

02

Bundle / Coil Tag

Keep B500A / B / C, nominal size, product form and heat / lot identity linked to the cargo.

03

MTC

Review grade, chemistry, carbon equivalent and mechanical results against the same material lot.

04

Do Not Rely on Appearance

B500A, B500B and B500C can look similar. Grade identity needs marking and document control.

BS 4449 rebar marking bundle tag and MTC traceability review
Traceability

Trace B500A, B500B or B500C without Losing the Ductility Class

Traceability should connect the steelmaking source, heat or cast, BS 4449 grade, nominal size, product form, test results, bundle tag and MTC through to the shipment.

01Steelmaking / mill source
02Heat / cast / production lot
03BS 4449 + B500A / B / C
04Nominal size + bar / coil / decoiled form
05Mechanical / chemistry / CEV results
06Bundle tag / MTC / shipment documents
B500B should not become “B500” halfway through the supply chain.

The ductility class is part of the product identity and should survive decoiling, cutting, rebundling and export preparation.

BS 4449 B500 grade heat MTC and bundle traceability
Export Packing & Loading

Keep Grade, Diameter and Delivery Form Separate before Export

Factory packing should make the delivered identity easy to verify. Straight bars and coils use different handling routes, while long bars need multiple restraints and support points.

01

Grade Separation

Keep B500A, B500B and B500C physically separated with matching tags.

02

Nominal Size / Length Separation

Different sizes and finished lengths should remain in distinct, clearly identified bundles.

03

Multiple Straps & Supports

Long bars should use several appropriately spaced restraints and level support points.

04

Coil Handling

Coils need stable storage / loading and protected product identity separate from straight-bar bundles.

Do not use one generic “seaworthy package” statement for every reinforcement form.

Packing should follow straight-bar length, coil form, bundle identity and shipment method.

BS 4449 rebar export bundle and coil loading
Related Reinforcement

Other Rebar Standard Routes

Ordering Questions

Questions Buyers Ask a BS 4449 Rebar Manufacturer

What is the difference between B500A, B500B and B500C?

All three are 500 MPa characteristic-yield-strength grades under BS 4449, but they have different ductility characteristics. The complete A / B / C grade should remain on the order and documents.

Is “B500 rebar” a complete BS 4449 grade?

No. Use B500A, B500B or B500C according to the structural design or project specification. Dropping the final letter removes part of the grade identity.

Is BS 4449 rebar weldable?

BS 4449 is a weldable reinforcing-steel specification, with weldability controlled through chemical composition and especially carbon equivalent. Actual welding still needs the applicable project welding procedure and controls.

Why does carbon equivalent matter for BS 4449 rebar?

Carbon equivalent is part of the chemistry-based weldability control. It provides more relevant welding information than carbon percentage alone.

Can BS 4449 rebar be supplied in coils?

Yes. The standard covers bars, coils and decoiled products. Availability still depends on nominal size, grade, quantity and mill route.

What should be checked after decoiling?

After straightening, check the finished geometry, product identity and any other requirements that are created by the decoiling process. The source MTC alone does not prove the new finished straightness.

Can re-rolled steel of unknown metallurgical history comply with BS 4449?

BS 4449 does not cover bars produced by re-rolling finished products or by rolling material whose metallurgical history is not fully documented or known.

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