Steel Rebar Weights Chart

Categories: Steel Rebar
Posted: March 28, 2024

Steel rebar, also known as reinforcing steel or reinforcement steel, is commonly used to reinforce concrete in construction projects. The weight of steel rebar is typically calculated in kilograms per meter (kg/m) or pounds per foot (lbs/ft), and it can vary based on the diameter of the bar. Here's a general chart that outlines the weight of steel rebar of various diameters. This chart provides approximate weights for different sizes of rebar in both metric and imperial units.

Rebar Size (Metric, mm) Diameter (Inches) Weight (kg/m) Weight (lbs/ft)
6 0.24 0.222 0.149
8 0.31 0.395 0.266
10 0.39 0.617 0.415
12 0.47 0.888 0.598
16 0.63 1.578 1.063
20 0.79 2.466 1.659
25 0.98 3.854 2.596
32 1.26 6.313 4.251
40 1.57 9.864 6.636

 

Please note, these values are approximate and can vary slightly depending on the manufacturer and specific standards being followed (e.g., ASTM, BS, DIN). For precise calculations, especially in critical engineering applications, always refer to manufacturer specifications or standards documentation.