Prestressed Material

10.5 Mm Pc Wire

Prestressed steel wire is known for its high tensile strength, which allows it to withstand significant loads and forces. The intensity, or tensile strength, of the wire is typically expressed in terms of its yield strength and ultimate tensile strength. Yield strength refers to the amount of stress at which the wire begins to deform permanently, while ultimate tensile strength represents the maximum stress the wire can withstand before failure.

The intensity of prestressed steel wire can vary based on project requirements, but it is generally high. Commonly available intensities for prestressed concrete steel wire include 1570 MPa (megapascals), 1670 MPa, 1770 MPa, and 1860 MPa. Higher intensity wires offer greater load-bearing capacity and allow for the construction of more robust and durable structures.


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ADVANTAGES

Prestressed steel wire can be used in prestressed concrete utility poles, prestressed concrete hollow slabs, prestressed concrete sleepers, express railway prestressed concrete sleeper plates, prestressed concrete water pipes, and other components.

 

Prestressed concrete wire is primarily used in the construction industry for reinforcing concrete structures. It is a high-strength steel wire that is subjected to a process called prestressing, where it is placed under tension before being embedded in the concrete.

 

The main purpose of prestressed concrete wire is to counteract the tensile forces that occur in concrete structures. While concrete is strong in compression, it is relatively weak in tension. By introducing prestressed concrete wire, the tensile strength of the overall system is significantly increased.


USE

Prestressed concrete wire is commonly used in the construction of bridges, high-rise buildings, parking structures, and other large-scale infrastructure projects. It allows for the construction of longer and more slender members, reduces the number of support columns needed, and improves overall structural performance.

 

The process of prestressing involves stretching the wire to a predetermined tension using specialized equipment. Once the wire is tensioned, it is anchored to the surrounding concrete, transferring the compressive forces from the wire to the concrete structure. This compression helps to counterbalance the tensile forces that the structure will experience during its service life, enhancing its load-carrying capacity and durability.


SPECIFICATIONS

Type

Nominal Diameter, mm

Tensile Strength, Mpa

Standard

Indented PC Wire

10.5mm

1570Mpa
1620Mpa
1670Mpa
1770Mpa
1860Mpa

GB/T5223
ISO6934-2
ASTM A881
TIS95-2540
EN10138-2
BS5896
JISG3536
LNECE-452
SS141757
NEN3868
GOST7348
ABNT NBR7482
AS/NZS4672


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