06/06/2025
When purchasing reinforcement bars (rebars), you may notice significant price variations for the same size. For instance, 16mm TMT rebars can cost around ₦20,500, while others of the same size are priced at ₦16,500. Similarly, 12mm TMT rebars may cost ₦11,800, while others are sold for ₦9,500. Clients often overlook these differences, opting for the cheaper option. However, the cheaper alternatives are usually HYSD (High Yield Strength Deformed) rebars, such as IGS and YF5. In contrast, the more expensive ones are TMT (Thermo-Mechanically Treated) rebars.
Salespeople often attribute the difference to government approval, stating that TMT rebars are approved while HYSD rebars are not. But what makes TMT rebars government-approved? One key reason is that TMT rebars possess higher tensile strength, making them a superior choice for construction projects.
TMT rebars offer several advantages over HYSD rebars:
1. Higher Tensile Strength: TMT rebars can withstand greater loads and stresses.
2. Flexibility: TMT rebars are more flexible and less brittle, allowing them to bend without breaking and return to their original shape.
3. Corrosion Resistance: TMT rebars are less prone to rust and corrosion.
4. Fire Resistance: TMT rebars have higher fire resistance, maintaining their structural integrity for longer periods.
While TMT rebars may seem costlier initially, their durability and longevity make them a more cost-effective choice in the long run. With TMT rebars, you can:
1. Extend Column Spacing: Wider spacing is possible, reducing material costs.
2. Increase Building Lifespan: TMT rebars remain strong and durable over time.
Ultimately, the choice between TMT and HYSD rebars depends on your specific needs and priorities, This post aims to inform, not dictate, your decision on purchasing rebars.