WhiteLotus
Structural
- Sep 13, 2002
- 10
I'm curious if anyone has any experience using rebar ties made of materials other than steel? I recently worked with a contractor to install a concrete foundation for a piece of equipment with magnetic field sensitivies. Instead of using steel, we used a fiberglass composite as reinforcement and tied it with plastic ties. The same ties used to keep electrical wires in place. You don't twist the ends to secure them in place, but connect one end to the other through a loop and pull it tought. (This was recommended by the equipment manufacture)
Can I use the plastic wire ties to secure steel rebar (epoxy coated, bare, etc.)? I've looked through ACI 301 and there isn't anything saying "don't use this". Since the purpose of rebar ties is to keep rebar in place prior to concrete placement and during curing, I would think this shouldn't be a problem. Any insights?
Can I use the plastic wire ties to secure steel rebar (epoxy coated, bare, etc.)? I've looked through ACI 301 and there isn't anything saying "don't use this". Since the purpose of rebar ties is to keep rebar in place prior to concrete placement and during curing, I would think this shouldn't be a problem. Any insights?