Green Corrosion Protection
Fusion Bonded Epoxy Rebar (ASTM A775) first hit the construction market in 1973, in a bridge project in Pennsylvania. From that moment on, epoxy coated rebar has become the standard for corrosion resistance in much of the United States.
During its first 30 years of use, standards for epoxy coated rebar evolved into what the industry experiences today – regulated by the Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (CRSI) to ensure quality standards are met day after day. Today’s epoxy coated rebar customers can expect extended service life over standard steel rebar, taking the foundation of the concrete structures forward to the next era.
Engineered to stand up to the challenging conditions of corrosive environments in the construction industry, epoxy coated rebar provides among the highest levels of corrosion resistance, at the lowest industry price on the market.
It is readily available throughout America from any of CMC’s six CRSI Certified Epoxy Coating Facilities. Our facilities are distributed throughout the country to provide customers with easy access to our full line of products and accessories. Availability and timing are further streamlined as our coating facilities are also fabricators.
Epoxy coated rebar is available in A615, from grades 40 to 100, and in A706 if welding or increased seismic protection are required. No matter the requirements for your project, our team is ready to help provide the right epoxy solution you need, when and where you need it.
For further assistance, please contact your CMC Rebar sales representative.
For additional information on epoxy-coated rebar, refer to the FAQ below or contact your CMC sales representative.
What are common uses for epoxy-coated rebar?
Can epoxy-coated rebar be fabricated after it's been coated?
Yes, epoxy-coated rebar can be fabricated after it's been coated at the jobsite, with the permission of the lead engineer. However, it requires careful handling to avoid damaging the coating.
Any damage to the epoxy coating should be repaired following the requirements as specified in ASTM D3963.
How should I take care of epoxy coating on rebar?
It's important to maintain the integrity of the epoxy coating on rebar to ensure best performance. This includes ensuring that epoxy-coated rebar is handled, stored and transported appropriately, as any damage to the epoxy coating must be patched or repaired.
Epoxy coated rebar stored at a jobsite longer than two weeks should be covered in a non-opaque tarp to protect the coating from UV exposure.
Is epoxy-coated rebar compatible with other corrosion-resistant reinforcing solutions?
How available is epoxy-coated rebar from CMC?
CMC operates epoxy coating facilities strategically located to ensure that orders are delivered efficiently and effectively for our customers.
If you have specific questions about the availability of epoxy-coated rebar, or are interested in a quote for an upcoming project, contact your CMC sales representative or visit our Contact Us page to submit an inquiry and have a member of our rebar fabrication team get in touch!