Fiberglass Rebar

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Perfect Alternative to Traditional Steel Rebar

Chemlead High Strength Fiberglass Rebar

Fiberglass rebar is a type of reinforcing bar made from fiberglass roving and resin. It is used to strengthen concrete and masonry structures by providing tensile strength and preventing cracks. Fiberglass rebar is stronger, lighter, and more durable than traditional steel rebar. It is also rustproof, non-conductive, and heat-free to handle. Fiberglass rebar comes in different sizes, colors, and finishes depending on the application and code requirements.

Compared with Steel Rebar

  • Light Weight.
  • High Tensile Strength.
  • Corrosion Resistance.
  • Anti-static Conditioning.
  • Excellent cuttability.
  • No-conductive(electric, thermal).
  • Flame Resistance.
  • Continuous threaded profile.
  • Flexibility.
  • No electrical conductivity.
  • Wide range of various dimensions

Fiberglass Technical Parameter

Fiberglass Rebar Applications

Fence Board

Metro Diaphragm Wall

Tram

Road and Bridge Pavement

Artificial Reef

Insulated Concrete Forms

Foundation Pit Support

Port and Wharf

Wave Wall

Port and Wharf

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Frequently Asked Questions

Fiberglass Rebar tends to cost about the same as epoxy coated rebar, but does not have the same price volatility as steel. It is significantly cheaper than Stainless Steel, MMFX, and other steel reinforcing options.

1. Corrosion Resistance: Resists rust, perfect for tough environments.
2. Lightweight: Easy to handle and transport.
3. High Strength: Strong yet lightweight for structural reinforcement.
4. Non-Conductive: Safe around electricity.
5. Insulating: Provides thermal insulation.
6. Easy Installation: Cuts and bends easily, saving time.
7. Durable: Resistant to UV, moisture, and chemicals.
8. Flexible Design: Available in various shapes and sizes for customization.

Fiberglass rebar is commonly used in a variety of construction applications where traditional steel rebar would be used. This includes infrastructure projects such as bridges, highways, and tunnels, as well as building construction for residential, commercial, and industrial structures. It is also used in projects where corrosion resistance and non-conductivity are important considerations, such as marine structures, chemical plants, and wastewater treatment facilities.

Lightweight. High Strength. Anti corrosion. No electron-magnetic. Cost Effectively…

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