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Fiber Reinforced Polymer, Process, Applications, and Inspection

Fiber-Reinforced Polymers (FRP) materials are used to rehabilitate and strengthen structures systems and components including but not limited to concrete bridges, columns, marine piers, metallic and concrete pipes, metallic and concrete piles, parking garages, and even storage tanks structures. The growing appeal of this rehabilitation process consists of two primary purposes; to increase shear and load capacity and repair and prevent corrosion degradation. 

Product Number: 51220-271-SG
Author: Ramon E. Pelaez
Publication Date: 2020
Industry: Coatings
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Fiber-Reinforced Polymers (FRP) materials are used to rehabilitate and strengthen structures systems and components including but not limited to concrete bridges, columns, marine piers, metallic and concrete pipes, metallic and concrete piles, parking garages, and even storage tanks structures. The growing appeal of this rehabilitation process consists of two primary purposes; to increase shear and load capacity and repair and prevent corrosion degradation. The advantages owners and designers consider when using this technology is the practicality of the process, speed of application, footprint decrease, and, and cost reduction when compared to most conventional repairs.

Fiber-Reinforced Polymers (FRP) materials are used to rehabilitate and strengthen structures systems and components including but not limited to concrete bridges, columns, marine piers, metallic and concrete pipes, metallic and concrete piles, parking garages, and even storage tanks structures. The growing appeal of this rehabilitation process consists of two primary purposes; to increase shear and load capacity and repair and prevent corrosion degradation. The advantages owners and designers consider when using this technology is the practicality of the process, speed of application, footprint decrease, and, and cost reduction when compared to most conventional repairs.

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