FRP Rebars: Areas of Applications
FRP stands for Fiber-Reinforced Plastic, and it makes a worthy, budget-friendly alternative to steel. It is also alternatively known as fiber-reinforced polymer or glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP).
FRP stands for Fiber-Reinforced Plastic, and it makes a worthy, budget-friendly alternative to steel. It is also alternatively known as fiber-reinforced polymer or glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP).
Composite rebar production is ramping up in speed like never before and the demand for it grows even faster than what current suppliers can digest.
Fiberglass reinforcing mesh is designed for concrete reinforcement as well as road and highway overlays. It prolongs the pavement lifespan by reducing the effects of reflective cracking caused by traffic loads, age hardening and temperature cycling.
Historically, rebar appears to be the most commonly used raw material in construction and the way we see it, there is no clear substitute to it.