Saturday, August 27, 2016

Jagadamba launches Rhino Rebar

Kathmandu, Aug 25: Jagadamba Steels has launched new product Rhino Steel Rebar in Fe 500D grade in the Nepalese market.
Managing director of the Shankar Group, parent company of Jagadamba Steels, Shahil Agrawal, claimed that the newly launched Rhino 500D was the new generation high strength and ductile ribbed reinforcement bar.
“The new Rebar comes with a combined restriction of impurities like sulphur and phosphorous to a maximum of 0.075 which ensures higher strength and ductility in the rebar,” he said.
The company has planned to provide the consumers with the ‘Rhino 500D Guarantee Card’ first time in Nepal for any steel rebar.
With this the company tends to provide the assurance of excellence of material, making and deliverance and seeks to give constructions the best assurance in quality and safety, the company said in a press statement.
“With the ever growing economy, Nepal is witnessing an opportunity of continued growth in the infrastructure sector including housing. To cope with the big challenge of safe and earthquake resistant construction, Jagadamba Steel has introduced the Rhino 500D,” said Agrawal.
He stated that to ensure high quality of the product, raw materials were imported from world class steel companies like Tata steel, Jindal steel IISCO and SAIL.
The company said, “The physical and chemical parameters are stringently controlled and comply with the minimum and maximum standards outlined by NS 191, Nepal Bureau of Standards and Metrology Certification standards for steel rebar, and Indian BIS, IS:1986:2008 certification standards.”
The new rebars are available in sizes 8 mm and up to 32 mm through retail points across the country. It will be available in 36 mm and 40 mm sizes as per customary or project requirements.

Each rebar is supplied in a fixed length of 12 meters to ensure standard processing and thereby causing less wastage during fabrication. 

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