GFRP

Bars, Mesh & Bent Elements

GFRP, or Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer, is a cutting-edge composite material that is transforming the construction industry. By combining fine glass fibers with plastic resin, GFRP creates a lightweight yet exceptionally durable material. It offers numerous advantages over traditional materials like steel, including high strength, corrosion resistance, and design flexibility. GFRP is used in a variety of structural applications, such as reinforcing bars, grids, panels, and profiles, making it an innovative and sustainable solution for modern construction projects.

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GFRP BARS

GFRP bars serve as an excellent alternative to traditional steel reinforcement bars (rebar) in concrete structures. They provide superior corrosion resistance, as they are immune to rust and chemical degradation. Being up to 80% lighter than TMT bars, GFRP bars are easier to handle and transport. Their high strength-to-weight ratio ensures comparable or even superior structural performance to steel.

GFRP MESH

GFRP mesh, or fiberglass mesh, consists of interwoven GFRP strands used to reinforce concrete slabs, walls, and other structural elements. It shares the same benefits as GFRP bars, such as corrosion resistance, lightweight, and high strength, enhancing the durability and longevity of construction projects.

GFRP BENT ELEMENTS

GFRP bent elements are custom made structural components crafted from a composite of glass fibers and polymer resin. These elements are designed with specific bends, angles, or curves to meet diverse construction and infrastructure requirements. Their tailored design and superior material properties make them ideal for various specialized applications.