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GFRP REBARS

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What is a GFRP rebar?

GFRP (Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer) rebar, commonly known as fiber reinforcement, is a high-tensile strength alternative to steel rebar. GFRP reinforced composite bars are used in transportation infrastructure, railway light rail systems, runways, computing and research facilities, mining and tunnels, buildings, and waterside concrete structures such as retaining walls, seawall walls, dams, and power plants where corrosion-resistant reinforcement is required absolute rebar

Fiber reinforced materials are resistant to corrosion and can extend the life of concrete structures. This type of steel is used in structures such as buildings, tunnels, concrete in water, and can cause serious corrosion problems due to weathering and exposure to chlorides. Governments, developers and property owners face huge costs to repair the damage.

Infinity Rebars are the best GFRP (Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer) rebar made from the best corrosion resistant resin and fiber materials.

Advantages of GFRP rebar?

GFRP rebar is ¼ the lighter than steel and 2x the stronger than steel.

It’s more durable and cost-effective than steel

Fiberglass rebar “SKD Composites” has a high tensile strength which indicates they are at least 2 times stronger than conventional steel of the same diameter. This enables consumers in some cases to replace the diameter of steel with a smaller diameter of SKD Bars without any loss of performance.

The constituents of GFRP include high-quality corrosion-resistant vinyl ester resin that increases the lifespan of a concrete structure.

It can be manufactured in custom lengths, bends, and shapes

When deciding between composite and steel rebars, durability will play a big role. Where SKD Bars are 100% non-corrosive and have a life of over 2 times compared with steel reinforcement, this makes it an easy winner and the one to choose.

Low thermal conductivity
It is transparent to electrical field and radio frequencies

This bar has a much higher coefficient of thermal expansion in the transverse direction than that of steel

As the density of glass-fiber reinforcement is only 1.9 Tons/cubic meter, it makes our bars nearly 4 times lighter than conventional reinforcement bars. This means that the handling, transportation, and overall experience on-site become very easy.

FRP Uses

One of the significant advantages of FRP rebars is their resistance to corrosion.

SKD For Swimming Pool

SKD For foundation

SKD For Roads

SKD For Base Slabs

SKD For Septic Tank

SKD For Boundary Walls