Avoid rusted TMT bars to ensure structural and earthquake safety in construction

13

Feb

Avoid Rusted TMT Bars: A Threat to Structural & Earthquake Safety

In modern reinforced concrete construction, TMT bars play a crucial role in ensuring the structural strength and stability of any building. However, one common mistake that can severely impact earthquake-resistant buildings is the use of rusted TMT bars. Rust may seem like a minor surface issue, but in reality, it slowly weakens the steel and reduces its ability to support […]

Rajuri Steel TMT bars supporting large-scale infrastructure development with superior tensile strength, seismic safety, corrosion resistance and long-term durability

29

Dec

The Rise of Large-Scale Developments: Major Projects and Their Steel Requirements.

Modern infrastructure is evolving at an unprecedented pace, and Rajuri Steel continues to play a key role in strengthening the foundation of large scale development projects. Engineered for long-span structures, heavy duty load management, and high-rise stability, Rajuri TMT Bars deliver unmatched performance in today’s demanding construction environment. Whether it’s an architectural landmark or a functional structural[…]

Steel workers operating near molten metal in a modern steel plant.

09

Dec

Next-generation safety and health management approaches for the modern steel Industry.

The steel industry is evolving faster than ever — and with it, safety and health management systems are also transforming. In today’s modern steel plants, innovation, technology, and human welfare go hand in hand to build a safer and more sustainable workplace. At Rajuri Steels, we understand that the safety and health of our people are the[…]

Ductility and bendability in earthquake-resistant construction.

28

Nov

Beyond Strength: Importance of Ductility & Bendability in Earthquake-Resistant Construction

When building a structure, it’s natural to focus on strength — the ability of a material to withstand a maximum load. However, in regions prone to seismic activity, relying on strength alone is a recipe for disaster. The true measure of a building’s resilience lies in its capacity to move with the earthquake, not rigidly fight it.[…]