Thursday, May 7, 2020

FRP composite strengthening

FRP reinforcement systems apply fiber fabrics to the surfaces of buildings, bridges, and other structural members to improve structural performance. After installation, the fiber reinforced system will provide excellent long-term physical and mechanical properties.

frp strengthening

CARBON FIBER is a dry fabric made of very high strength aviation grade carbon fiber.

feature
High strength to weight ratio
Excellent creep resistance and fatigue resistance
Extremely durable
Low aesthetic impact

benefit
Increase strength without increasing static load
Withstand continuous and periodic load conditions
Extremely resistant to various environmental conditions
Easy to hide

Where to use
Improve the bearing capacity of concrete beams, slabs, walls and columns;
Improve the seismic resistance of concrete columns;
Improve the seismic response of concrete beam-column connections, shear walls and heat collecting elements;
Improve the seismic performance of masonry shear walls and infill walls;
Restore the structural capacity of damaged or deteriorated concrete structures;
Increase the strength of concrete pipes, silos, tank chimneys and tunnels

GLASS FIBER is a dry fabric made of high-quality electronic glass fiber.

feature
High strength to weight ratio
Low aesthetic impact

benefit
Increase strength without increasing static load
Easy to hide

Where to use
Improve the seismic resistance of concrete columns;
Improve the seismic response of concrete beam-column connections, shear walls and heat collecting elements;
Improve seismic performance of masonry shear walls and infill walls

ARAMID FIBER is a dry fiber fabric composed of aramid fibers.

feature
High strength to weight ratio
High toughness
Non-corrosive
Non-conductive
Low aesthetic impact

benefit
Increase strength without increasing static load
Resistant to high shock and short-term load conditions
Will not cause galvanic corrosion
No impact on sensitive electrical equipment area
Easy to hide

Where to use
Increase the strength of concrete and masonry that are subjected to explosive loads;
Increased resistance to impact and excessive wear;
All reinforcement applications are in sensitive electrical environments where carbon fiber cannot be used due to electrical conductivity.

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