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FRP Reinforcement

Concrete structures in marine zones and cold climates face a common enemy: steel rebar corrosion. When the concrete cover cracks and salt water reaches the reinforcement, spalling follows. FRP reinforcement eliminates the corrosion cell entirely — no rust, no expansion, no patch repairs.

Quick Selection — FRP Reinforcement

Application Scenario Recommended Product Series Key Consideration
Bridge decks, marine retaining walls GFRP Rebar Corrosion-proof, 1/4 weight of steel
High-temperature or alkali-resistant needs BFRP Rebar Basalt fiber, superior chemical stability
Slab-on-grade, tunnel linings Rebar Mesh Pre-fabricated sheets, faster laying
Rock slope stabilization, mining Rock Bolt High tensile, non-corrosive in groundwater
Rebar splicing, continuity Rebar Coupler Mechanical connection, no lap splicing

Reinforcement Product Range

Each product page provides detailed engineering information for its specific reinforcement type.

FRP rock bolt with threaded end and bearing plate manufactured by WayTong Building Materials for ground support

FRP Rock Bolt

FRP rock bolts stabilize tunnel faces and mine roofs with a high‑tensile, fully non‑corrosive anchor system. They also secure slopes where groundwater or acid mine drainage would attack metal reinforcement over successive seasons.

Pre‑assembled FRP rebar mesh with square grid pattern fabricated by WayTong Building Materials

FRP Rebar Mesh

FRP rebar mesh delivers prefabricated GFRP or BFRP bar grids that roll out across slabs and tunnel linings. They also suit paved areas where rapid reinforcement placement matters. The pre‑tied intersections hold consistent spacing without the labor of tying individual bars on site.

BFRP rebar with ribbed surface profile manufactured from basalt fibre by WayTong Building Materials

BFRP Rebar

BFRP rebar uses basalt fiber reinforcement to deliver high thermal and alkaline resistance. It suits concrete exposed to elevated temperatures or chemically aggressive ground conditions where long‑term durability margins matter.

GFRP rebar with sand‑coated surface for concrete bond, manufactured from glass fibre by WayTong Building Materials

GFRP Rebar

GFRP rebar serves as tensile reinforcement for concrete structures exposed to de‑icing salts and seawater. It also performs reliably in aggressive soils. At roughly a quarter the weight of equivalent steel rebar, it handles on site without lifting equipment and cuts with standard abrasive blades.

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