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Fiberglass Rebar
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Pulwell manufactures composite R-bars by combining the pultrusion process
and (http://maplered.com) an in-line winding and (http://maplered.com) coating process for the outside sand (http://maplered.com) surface. The
FRP composite rebar is made from high strength glass fibers along with an
extremely durable vinyl ester resin. The glass fibers impart strength to the
rod while the vinyl ester resin imparts excellent corrosion resistance
properties in harsh chemical and (http://maplered.com) alkaline environments. For improved
stiffness and (http://maplered.com) mechanical properties a carbon/vinyl ester product is available.
FRP rebar significantly improves the longevity of civil engineering structures
where corrosion is a major factor. As compared to steel rebars, composite rebars
should be a suitable alternative to steel reinforcing in:

1) Architectural concrete: cast Stone (http://g603.net) , architectural cladding, balusters, column
facades, window lentils, architectural precast elements, hand (http://maplered.com) railing, and (http://maplered.com)
statuary and (http://maplered.com) fountains
2) Concrete exposed to de-icing salts in: bridge decks, railroad grade crossings,
median barriers, parking garage elements, and (http://maplered.com) salt storage facilities
3) Concrete exposed to marine salts in: seawalls, water breaks, buildings and (http://maplered.com)
structures near waterfront, aquaculture operations, and (http://maplered.com) floating marine docks
4) Applications subjected to other corrosive agents: wastewater treatment
plants; petrochemical plants; pulp/paper mills; liquid gas plants; pipelines/tanks
for fossil fuel; cooling towers; chimneys; mining operations of various types;
nuclear power and (http://maplered.com) dump plants
5) Applications requiring low electric conductivity or electromagnetic neutrality:
aluminum and (http://maplered.com) copper smelting plants; manholes for electrical and (http://maplered.com) telephone
communication equipment; bases for transmission / telecommunication
towers; airport control towers; magnetic resonance imaging in hospitals;
railroad crossing sites, and (http://maplered.com) specialized military structures.
6) Tunneling / boring applications requiring reinforcement of temporary
concrete Structures: Structures including mining walls; underground
rapid transit structures and (http://maplered.com) underground vertical shafts.
7) Weight sensitive structures: concrete construction in areas of poor load
bearing soil conditions, remote geographical locations, sensitive
environmental areas, or active seismic sites posing special issues that
the use of lightweight reinforcement will solve
8) Thermally sensitive applications: apartment patio decks; thermally
insulated concrete housing and (http://maplered.com) basements; thermally heated floors
and (http://maplered.com) conditioning rooms

Reasons why composite R-bar is superior to epoxy coated steel bar:
1) Non-corrosive
2) Tensile strength is more than twice that of steel
3) Non-metallic and (http://maplered.com) non-conductive
4) Consistent modulus of elasticity
5) Deformation patterns are the same as with steel
6) Four times lighter than steel
7) Pre-fabricated ACI stand (http://maplered.com) ard angles and (http://maplered.com) bends available
8) Coefficient of thermal expansion more similar to concrete than that
of steel

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