The reinforcement (fixture) in the building is being made of steel elements in a reinforced concrete construction.
The reinforcement bears the tension and compression, which arise in the construction of the building, and which cannot be fully absorbed by the concrete.
The reinforcement could be bearing, assembling and distributing, and according to its mechanical properties it can be divided into class A-I, class A-II and class A-III, plus wire classes B-I and Bp-I, which are used for welded networks and skeletons and are produced by cold drawing of steel class A-I.
Class A-I is smooth, with circular cross section and is used for assembly, distribution and supporting reinforcement.
Class A-II has a circular cross section with ribs along the screw line and is used for carrier reinforcement.
Class A-III has a circular cross section and a fish-bone screw line. It is also used for carrier reinforcement, but has a more specialized application.
Our reinforcing steel fitters have many years of experience and we guarantee the correct installation and implementation of this essential element of the building - its skeleton.