Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Rebar is a composite material used in the construction industry as a substitute for steel rebar. It is composed of a polymer matrix reinforced with glass, carbon, or aramid fibers. FRP rebar is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and has a high tensile strength, making it an ideal material for use in concrete structures. It is also non-magnetic, making it suitable for use in areas with high levels of electromagnetic interference. FRP rebar is also more flexible than steel rebar, allowing for easier installation and less cracking in concrete structures. FRP rebar is becoming increasingly popular in the construction industry due to its many advantages over traditional steel rebar. It is being used in a variety of applications, including bridges, tunnels, and buildings. Some companies in the FRP Rebar market include Fibercon International, Fibergrate Composite Structures, Strongwell Corporation, and Bedford Reinforced Plastics. Show Less Read more
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