Fiberglass rebar, also known as GFRP (Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer) rebar, is a type of reinforcement used in construction projects as an alternative to traditional steel reinforcement. It is made by impregnating glass fibers with a polymer resin, typically epoxy or vinyl ester, and then forming them into bars or rods of various diameters.
Fiberglass rebar is commonly used in various construction applications, including bridge decks, marine structures, parking garages, foundation slabs, and concrete walls. It offers long-term durability and can extend the service life of concrete structures while reducing maintenance and repair costs associated with corrosion.
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