THE CARES BARMARK

 
 

Identifying CARES approved carbon steel bars to BS4449 on site

All CARES approved reinforcing steel is identified by rolling marks on the surface of the bar at intervals of not greater than 1.5m.

The rolling mark comprises:

  1. The CARES bar mark
  2. The country
  3. The mill.
 
 

1. The dot-dash-dot shown below is the CARES registered certification mark (number 2150684) and indicates that the product is CARES approved.

2. The number of ribs between the next two dots after the CARES approval mark, indicate the country of origin.

3. The number of ribs between the next two dots indicates the steel mill number.

Bar mark 5-25 is shown below:

 
The CARES mark
5 ribs
2 ribs
5 ribs
 
 
 
 
 
 

Identifying CARES approved cold reduced steel to BS4482 on site

Similarly to carbon steel bars, CARES approved cold reduced steel also can be identified by the CARES bar mark. In the case of material to BS4482, the country number is indicated by the bar rolling mark which, is denoted by missing ribs.

 
 

1. The dot-dash-dot shown below is the CARES registered certification mark (number 2150684) and indicates that the product is CARES approved.

2. The number of ribs between the CARES mark and the first missing rib indicates the country of origin and the coding is as above.

3. The number of ribs between the first and second missing ribs indicates the steel mill number.

The CARES mark, 5 ribs, 1 space, 5 ribs and 1 space = bar mark 5-5

Bar mark 5-5

 
 
 
 
 

Identifying CARES approved carbon steel bars to BS4449: 2005 on site

BS4449: 2005 has introduced new B500 grades with ductility classes A, B and C. The new B500 grade material uses the same bar marking system described above but is distinguished from grade 460 material by a trailing dash:

Bar mark 7-7 which is B500 grade as denoted by a trailing dash:

B500B 7-7 front

Identifying Ductility Classes

Ductility classes A and B are differentiated by the direction of the slope on the ribs on the reverse side of the bar.

Ductility class A is denoted by the ribs on the reverse side of the bar sloping in the same direction:

B500A 5-1 full

Ductility class B is denoted by the ribs on the reverse side of the bar sloping in the opposite direction:

B500B 7-7 full

Ductility class C is denoted by a slightly more complex double rib pattern:

B500C 7-5 front

 
 
 
 
 The Country or Regional Grouping numbers are as follows:-  
 
Germany1 rib
Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg2 ribs
France3 ribs
Italy4 ribs
United Kingdom, Eire5 ribs
Scandinavia6 ribs
Spain, Portugal7 ribs
Greece, Turkey8 ribs
Outside Europe9 ribs
 
 Mill numbers:  
  The mill numbers are allocated by CARES and are shown in the CARES online certificate database and the list of "Firms Holding CARES Certificates of Approval". Further details or confirmation of bar marks can be obtained from the CARES office.  
 

Identifying special reinforcing steel products

Please note that a few special products such as GEWI 500 and stainless steel bars, have nonstandard bar marking systems which do not comply with the above system. In order to check whether these types of products are approved, the CARES on-line database should be interrogated using the company name and/or scope fields or contact the CARES office.

 
WHY TAKE THE RISK? SPECIFY CARES

For further information about CARES certification for reinforcing steels please contact :-
CARES
Tel : +44 (0) 1732 450000
Fax : +44 (0) 1732 455917
E-mail :general@ukcares.com


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