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Light Weight Non-metallic High Strength Non-corrosive Concrete Reinforcing GFRP Fiberglass Composite
The Pulwell GFRP rebar is made from high strength glass fibers along with an extremely durable vinyl ester or epoxy resin. The glass fibers impart strength to the rod while the vinyl ester or epoxy resin imparts excellent corrosion resistance properties i
2018-05-22
High Strength No Rust Fiberglass ( FRP) Rebars as CRCP Concrete Pavement Reinforcement and Tie Bars
Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement (CRCP) is constructed with reinforcing bars placed within the concrete along the entire length of the pavement. CRCP naturally forms tight transverse cracks to evenly transfer loads and reach a continuous, smooth-
2018-03-24
Cuttable Concrete Reinforcement High Strength Fiberglass Reinforced Polymer FRP Composites Rebar for
Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) bars have high strength primarily along the length of the bar but can be easily abraded or consumed by tunnel boring machines (TBM) or tunneling equipment. This unique anisotropic property of these high strength reinf
2018-03-14
Durable Light Weight High Strength FRP Fiberglass Composites Rebar for Building Restoration and Maso
Pulwell GFRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Polymer) rebar is a spiral wrapped fiberglass structural reinforcing rod made from a combination of fiberglass roving and resin. GFRP rebar has been developed as a non-corrosive alternative to steel in concrete reinforc
2018-03-08
Light Weight Rust Proof, Non-magnetic, Thermal Insulation FRP Fiberglass Rebars for GRC Cladding Pan
Glass fibre reinforced concrete (GFRC) and polymer concrete (PCC or PMC) are more and more popular right now. Apart from some small ornamental elements or some relatively solid products, most GRC, PCC or PMC elements still need to be stiffened either by r
2018-03-03
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