Safeguard against natural disasters.
Earthquakes:
Property damage due to earthquakes is quite enormous. This is also the most common form of natural disaster. TMT bars possess high ductile strength and are capable of absorbing severe vibrations. Their pearlite core bestows high fatigue resistance, which helps withstand dynamic loads. Primarily earthquake-prone areas must employ TMT steel in construction.
Rains:
Another common natural disaster, rains, can cause floods, which can harm the building’s structure through corrosion brought on by extended exposure to water. TMT provides much-need protection against massive humidity and even helps in the development of marine structures. The bars are produced using advanced techniques that help endure extraordinary levels of corrosion, making them perfect for high rains without the need for cold twisting.
Fire:
Fires can disturb structural stability leaving little room for improvement. Engineers often mull over the fire safety of a building, putting several measures in place, including fire-resistant coatings. When TMT bars are used, these expand due to heat and distribute the stress, reducing the formation of cracks. Besides, they possess a feature called elongation, where some thermal expansion is absorbed and delays points at which concrete starts to deteriorate due to extreme heat. This gives more time for occupants to evacuate.
Bottomline
Regardless of the structure you are constructing, TMT bars are imperative because they provide optimum security against natural disasters. Thermo-mechanically treated or TMT bars undergo special processes to become strong reinforcement bars. With high tensile strength and a durable exterior, TMT bars do not compromise structural strength and stability.
