Reinforcing steel 10 mmBuy from us as a ribbed reinforcement bar of the B500B quality according to DIN 488 – cut, bent or delivered as a bar, throughout Germany. The nominal diameter of 10 mm is one of the smaller diameters in reinforced concrete construction and is typically used for ceilings, walls, floor slabs. On this page you will find all technical data on reinforcing steel 10 mm: cross-section, weight per meter, bending roller diameter, standards, applications and ordering instructions.
Reinforcement steel 10 mm – technical data at a glance
The concrete bar with a nominal diameter of 10 mm is standardized according to DIN 488. The most important parameters for planning, calculation and ordering:
| characteristic value | Value |
|---|---|
| nominal diameter d | 10 mm |
| cross-sectional area | 78.5 mm² |
| weight per meter | 0.617 kg/m |
| steel grade | B500B (high ductile) |
| yield point re | 500 N/mm² |
| Standard | DIN 488 |
| Minimum Bending Roller Diameter | 4 d |
| delivery form | Bar, cut, curved |
Calculate weight of rebar 10 mm
The weight of concrete bars depends solely on the diameter and can be used with the formulakg/m = d² × 0.00617calculate. For the diameter 10 mm: 10² × 0.00617 =0.617 kg/m. A 12 m long bar rebar 10 mm weighs around 7.4 kg, and one ton corresponds to about 1620 running meters. The full derivation can be found in the articleCalculate reinforcement weight per meter.
- per meter:0.617 kg
- Per 6 m pole:3.70 kg
- Per 12 m rod:7.40 kg
- meters per ton:approx. 1620 m
Reinforcement steel 10 mm according to DIN 488 – standard and marking
Reinforced bar 10 mm is manufactured according to the DIN 488 product standard. The standard regulates steel grade, ribbed, dimensional tolerances, mechanical properties and marking. The B500B grade steel we have supplied has a characteristic yield point of 500 N/mm² and a high deformation capacity (ductivity class B), which is important for the announcement of failure in the case of load-bearing components. Each staff carries a rolled-in marker that encrypts the manufacturer’s works and the country of origin, as well as a valid certificate of conformity. Details of the standard are explained by the guideReinforced steel according to DIN 488 – standards explained.
- Steel grade:B500B according to DIN 488
- yield point:500 N/mm²
- ductility:High Ductile (Class B)
- Rib:Standardized for composite with concrete
- proof:Work certificate / proof of conformity
Reinforcement steel applications 10 mm
The diameter of 10 mm is mainly used in reinforced concrete construction for ceilings, walls, floor slabs. The choice of the correct diameter results from the static calculation of the structure. Typical areas of application:
- Bracket and shear reinforcement in supports and beams
- Constructive reinforcement and distribution bars
- Lightweight ceiling and floor slab reinforcement
- Edge surrounds and allowances
For the right application, we supply the steel straight cut or as a curved bending form according to your reinforcement list. Our site offers an overview of the entire rangereinforcing steel.
Bending and cutting reinforcement steel 10 mm
Concrete bar 10 mm can be bent according to DIN 488 if the minimum bending roller diameter is observed. For 10 mm, this is 4 d to avoid damage to the steel and cracking. We manufacture brackets, bends, hooks and complex bending shapes according to your bending list and deliver accurately positioned commissioned to the construction site. This eliminates bending and cutting on site and the assembly time is significantly reduced. All services can be found atBending & Cutting.
Concrete cover and laying
To ensure that reinforcement steel is permanently protected against corrosion 10 mm, the concrete cover according to Eurocode 2 (DIN EN 1992-1-1) must be observed. It is made up of the minimum Cminand a precaution Δcdev(usually 10-15 mm) and depends on the exposure class of the component. When laying, spacers ensure the planned position of the reinforcement; Shocks are executed over the required overlap length. Binding wire fixes the rods in the formwork.
Quality, test certificate and traceability
Our 10 mm reinforcement steel is supplied with a valid work certificate (acceptance test certificate 3.1), which proves the mechanical and technological properties as well as the traceability via batch and melt number. This gives you standard-compliant, testable reinforcement steel, which meets the requirements of DIN 488 and Eurocode 2 – from delivery to installation verifiably.
Order rebar 10 mm and delivery
You order reinforcing steel 10 mm simply made to measure: specify length or bending shape, quantity (in meters, piece or bin) and the desired delivery date. We deliver throughout Germany – from the individual rod to the complete component reinforcement. A non-binding fixed price offer can be obtained from our pageContact. You can also find the basics of diameters and weights in theDiameter and dimension table.
Reinforcement steel 10 mm in comparison of diameters
In the range of reinforcing steel Germany, you can get reinforcing bars from 6 to 40 mm. The following table shows how reinforcing steel is classified in the overall program in terms of cross-section and weight – helpful if the statics choose between adjacent diameters:
| Diameter | Cross-section | Weight | meter/tonne |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 mm | 28.3 mm² | 0.222 kg/m | approx. 4504 m |
| 8mm | 50.3 mm² | 0.395 kg/m | approx. 2531 m |
| 10 mm | 78.5 mm² | 0.617 kg/m | approx. 1620 m |
| 12 mm | 113.1 mm² | 0.888 kg/m | approx. 1126 m |
| 14 mm | 153.9 mm² | 1.209 kg/m | approx. 827 m |
| 16 mm | 201.1 mm² | 1.578 kg/m | approx. 633 m |
| 20 mm | 314.2 mm² | 2.466 kg/m | approx. 405 m |
| 25 mm | 490.9 mm² | 3.853 kg/m | approx. 259 m |
| 28 mm | 615.8 mm² | 4.834 kg/m | approx. 206 m |
| 32 mm | 804.2 mm² | 6.313 kg/m | approx. 158 m |
| 40 mm | 1256.6 mm² | 9.865 kg/m | approx. 101 m |
A larger diameter means more carrying capacity per rod, but also higher weight and larger bending roller diameters. The same reinforcement surface can often be achieved either with a few thicknesses or many thin rods – the most economical solution depends on the installation effort, the bar spacing and the concrete cover.
B500A and B500B – which type for 10 mm?
Reinforced steel is supplied in the B500A and B500B grades according to DIN 488. Both have a yield point of 500 N/mm², but differ in ductility. As a bar 10 mm, we supply the high ductile grade as standardB500B, which is suitable for load-bearing components with higher demands on elongation at break and hardening. B500A is mainly used for cold-formed wire and mat products.
| Feature | B500A | B500B |
|---|---|---|
| yield point | 500 N/mm² | 500 N/mm² |
| ductility | Normal ductile (A) | High Ductile (B) |
| ratio rm/re | ≥ 1.05 | ≥ 1.08 |
| typical shape | wire, mats | bar steel |
Overlap and anchoring of reinforcing steel 10 mm
Shocks of reinforcing bars are usually carried out as a surge shot. The required overlap length is a multiple of the rod diameter and depends on concrete quality, composite conditions and bar spacing. The following orders of magnitude are used as a rough guide for reinforcement steel 10 mm (the relevant values always provide the static calculation according to Eurocode 2):
| characteristic value | Magnitude |
|---|---|
| rod diameter | 10 mm |
| anchor length | approx. 40-50 × d |
| overlap length | approx. 40-60 × d |
| Minimum Bending Roller Diameter | 4 d |
At 10 mm, an overlap of 50 × D corresponds to around 500 mm. Too short shocks or bending radii that are too tight weaken the component – that’s why we manufacture bending shapes and joints exactly according to your reinforcement list.
Concrete cover and exposure classes
The concrete cover protects reinforcement steel 10 mm from corrosion and secures the bond. It depends on the exposure class of the component. Reference values for the nominal size of the concrete cover:
| exposure class | Environment | cnom(help) |
|---|---|---|
| XC1 | dry, inside | approx. 20 mm |
| XC3 / XC4 | wet, changing | approx. 25-35 mm |
| xD / XS | chlorides, de-icing salt, sea water | approx. 40-55 mm |
Processing, welding and storage
Concrete bar steel B500B is welded to conditionally suitable for the carbon equivalent (CEV); The rules of DIN EN ISO 17660 must be observed for load-bearing welded joints. Cutting grinders or bar shears are used when cutting. Store reinforcing steel 10 mm dry and jacked up to avoid rusting and dirt – slight rusty rust does not affect the bond, loose rust and dirt must be removed before installation.
Supply of rebar 10 mm – Germany-wide and to the DACH region
We deliver reinforcement steel 10 mm throughout Germany and on request to Austria, Switzerland and Luxembourg. Whether single bar, cut positions, curved bending shapes or complete component reinforcement – the picking is done according to your list. Mat bundles and bars are delivered bundled and require crane discharge; We agree on a realistic delivery date in advance so that the construction process remains smooth.
Application examples for reinforcing steel 10 mm in detail
Where the diameter of 10 mm is specifically installed depends on the component and the stress. The following examples show typical applications in construction and civil engineering and help with material planning:
Ironing and Ironing:In supports and beams, reinforcement steel 10 mm takes over the absorption of transverse forces as a bracket and ensures the position of the longitudinal reinforcement. The brackets are designed to be closed and arranged at the prescribed distance.Constructive Reinforcement:The small diameter limits the crack widths as distributor and shind reinforcement in panels.Mats and allowances:10 mm is also common in structural steel mats and as an allowance at edges and recesses.
For prefabricated elements, we combine 10 mm reinforcement steel withreinforcement baskets,structural steel matsandplug-in bracketsto ready-to-install positions.
Quantity determination and calculation
For calculation and order, the steel quantity is determined by length and weight per meter. Computing example for reinforcement steel 10 mm: If 25 rods of 6 m each are required, 150 m of steel results. At 0.617 kg/m, this corresponds to 93 kg or around 0.09 tons. With this simple calculation, positions from the reinforcement plan can be quickly converted into order quantities and costs; Reinforced steel is usually traded per ton.
- Total length × weight/meter = position weight
- Position weight ÷ 1,000 = weight in tons
- Schedule a surcharge for overlapping shots (approx. 10-15%)
- Consider waste at standard lengths
Standards environment: DIN 488 and Eurocode 2
Reinforcement steel 10 mm stands in the interaction of several sets of rules. TheDIN 488is the product standard for reinforcing steel and regulates varieties, dimensions and markings. TheEurocode 2 (DIN EN 1992-1-1)Controls the design and execution of reinforced concrete components – i.e. concrete covering, anchoring, overlap and minimum reinforcement. DIN EN ISO 17660 applies to welded joints. Anyone who plans and executes according to these standards will receive stable, durable and testable reinforcement.
Avoid common mistakes when using reinforcing steel 10 mm
- Too low concrete cover → risk of corrosion
- Too tight bending radii below the minimum bending roller diameter → Steel damage
- Too short overlapping lengths → component attenuation
- B500A and B500B confusion for load-bearing components
- Missing item numbers on the bending list → Assignment error on site
Why buy rebar 10 mm for reinforcement steel Germany
As a specialist dealer for reinforcing steel, we supply reinforcement steel 10 mm in accordance with the standards, testable and on time. You benefit from a continuous range from 6 mm ironing steel to 40 mm bars, from the factory assembly (cutting, bending, baskets) and transparent processing: inquiry, fixed price offer, production according to bending list and Position-accurate delivery. Especially with 10 mm, which is used in load-bearing components, the complete documentation of work certificate and traceability is a decisive quality advantage.
Sustainability of reinforcing steel
Reinforced steel is a sustainable building material: reinforcing steel is largely made from recycled scrap in an electric arc furnace and is almost completely recyclable at the end of its useful life. In combination with the durable composite material reinforced concrete, structures with a very long service life are created. Conscious use of materials – the right choice of diameter 10 mm instead of oversizing – saves resources and costs.
How to order reinforcement steel 10 mm – step by step
- Provide reinforcement plan or bending list or specify length and quantity
- Define grade (B500B) and diameter 10 mm
- Choose delivery form: rod, cut or curved
- Request a non-binding fixed price offer
- Vote for delivery date and unloading point
- Position-accurate delivery to the construction site
Whether individual ordering for private house construction or frame delivery for a construction company – we put together the right amount of reinforcing steel 10 mm. The guides provide further basicsOrder made-to-measure steelandLay the reinforcement steel correctly.
Conclusion: reinforcement steel 10 mm according to DIN 488
Reinforcement steel 10 mm in grade B500B is a standard, high-ductile reinforcing bar with 0.617 kg/m for ceilings, walls, floor slabs. With correctly selected concrete cover, adhered bending roller diameter (4 d) and sufficient overlap, you will receive load-bearing, durable reinforcement. Request your fixed price offer – we deliver throughout Germany and make up according to your list.
Frequently asked questions about reinforcing steel 10 mm
What does rebar weigh 10 mm per meter?
Reinforcement steel 10 mm weighs 0.617 kg per meter. The weight results from the formula kg/m = d² × 0.00617.
Which steel grade has rebar 10 mm?
We supply 10 mm reinforcement bars in the B500B according to DIN 488 with a yield point of 500 N/mm² and high ductility.
What is the diameter of 10 mm used for?
The diameter of 10 mm is mainly used for ceilings, walls, floor slabs. The exact choice is given by the statics.
Can I order rebar 10 mm curved?
yes We bend 10 mm according to DIN 488 with a minimum bending roller diameter of 4 d and make brackets and bending shapes according to your bending list.
How many meters of reinforcement steel 10 mm result in a ton?
The weight of 0.617 kg/m results in around 1620 running meters per ton.
Weiterführende Quellen: Betonstahl (Wikipedia), Bewehrung im Stahlbetonbau. Reinforcement steel 10 mm erhalten Sie bei der Bewehrungsstahl Deutschland GmbH normgerecht nach DIN 488 – projektbezogen und bundesweit geliefert.
