Scope of Applications
- in the course of building industrial and civil objects;
- in the course of road building;
- in the course of building and construction work aimed to create concrete constructions;
- as flexible coupling for three-layered walls of stone constructions, both civil and commercial constructions;
- in the course of work aimed to reinforcing coastlines;
Glass Fiber Polymer Bar
Glass Fiber Polymer (GFP) bars offer a number of advantages when compared to traditional steel bars, making them an outstanding choice for reinforced concrete structures. GFP bars are made from a composite material which combines glass fibers and a polymer resin matrix, resulting in a high-strength and lightweight product. The unique composition of GFP bars provides several benefits that cannot be found in steel bars. For example, GFP bars have better thermal and electrical insulation, which enables them to regulate temperature and prevent heat loss in structures. Additionally, GFP bars have remarkable corrosion resistance, ensuring that they maintain their strength over an extended period without deteriorating. Furthermore, because GFP bars are non-magnetic and non-conductive, they are ideal for use in medical facilities and sensitive electronic equipment. Moreover, GFP bars do not rust or corrode, which extends their lifespan and reduces maintenance costs. Overall, GFP bars are an excellent solution for industrial flooring, bridge decks, and marine structures.