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Reinforcement of Reinforced Concrete Structures: Underwater Applicable CFRP Grid Reinforcement Method

It is a method for reinforcing concrete structures in water inexpensively without draining.

The underwater applicable CFRP grid reinforcement method is a technique that provides a cost-effective solution for aging deterioration and insufficient seismic strength in reinforced concrete structures such as bridge piers located underwater. The method involves adhering a lattice of carbon fiber bundles (CFRP grid) that has been impregnated with resin to the surface of the structure using a resin layer that cures underwater, thereby reinforcing the structure. Both the CFRP grid and the underwater curing resin have long-term durability. 【Features】 - Reinforces concrete structures underwater - Can be reinforced inexpensively without drainage - Long-term durability with CFRP grid and underwater curing resin - Carbon fiber can reinforce with high strength and minimal thickness - NETIS registration number KT-100101-A For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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FRP grid reinforcement method

Compliant with RC design standards! It is effective in countering frost damage in cold regions and salt damage in coastal areas.

The "FRP Grid Reinforcement Method" is an FRP lattice reinforcement made by integrally molding high-performance continuous reinforcement fibers such as carbon aramid and glass that are impregnated with resin. It has a very low specific gravity, and since the lattice intersections are on the same plane, its cross-section is thinner compared to rebar. Additionally, it is easy to transport, does not require heavy machinery, and is not restricted by construction space. 【Features】 ■ Thin and light ■ High reinforcement effect ■ No corrosion ■ Complies with RC design methods ■ Thinner cross-section compared to rebar *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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