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Stainless steel reinforcement

Stainless steel reinforcement

Standing the test of time

Stainless steel reinforcement (rebar) is increasingly being specified for its excellent corrosion resistance, long-term performance and economic benefits.

There are many advantages to using stainless steel rebar:

  • Excellent durability, fire resistance and structural performance.
  • Exceptional corrosion resistance in harsh marine environments, resisting chlorides and pitting corrosion.
  • Extended service life and reduced life cycle costs.
  • Minimal maintenance costs and therefore less disruption of service for refurbishment or replacement.
  • Easy to cut and bend, good weldability.
  • Cathodic protection is not required.
  • Reduced concrete cover, minimising costs and delivering a more lightweight, higher tensile structure. Cracks are less

Stainless steel: Security, style, and functionality

Stainless steel: Security, style, and functionality

Stainless steel mesh has combined form and function in a patient-centred design to deliver a safe, outdoor sanctuary for recovering mental health patients.

Ancient civilisations understood the critical importance of daylight associated with human health, happiness, and wellbeing. Today, there is increased interest in green architecture, with natural light and air becoming a significant design consideration. Studies suggest that light and nature should be strongly considered when building new medical facilities, because of their positive effects on recovery.

Austin Hospital in Melbourne’s north-eastern suburb of Heidelberg is a leading healthcare, teaching and research facility renowned for its specialist services in