15:23, 24 April 2026

Novostal-M to launch industrial production of new types of coil rebar

In May 2026, Novostal-M holding will commence industrial production of coil rebar of grades A240C and A500C. The diameter range is 6.5–12 mm, and the weight is 1.6–2 tonnes.

The technology has already been tested under real production conditions: approximately 8,000 tonnes of products were produced in April.

"For us, this is a step towards more flexible and technologically advanced production, where the product is adapted to the customer's requirements, and not the other way around," the company notes.

Novostal-M holding will participate in the International Specialised Exhibition SteelStructures'2026, to be held on May 26–28 at Timiryazev Centre in Moscow.

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