
FRP Reinforcement
FRP reinforcement, or Fiber Reinforced Polymer reinforcement, is a material used to strengthen concrete structures. It consists of strong, lightweight fibers like glass, carbon, or aramid embedded in a polymer matrix. These fibers are arranged in sheets or bars and applied to concrete surfaces or embedded inside. FRP provides increased tensile strength, durability, and corrosion resistance compared to traditional steel reinforcement, making structures more durable and maintenance-friendly. It’s commonly used in repair, retrofit projects, and new constructions requiring enhanced structural performance.