GFRP Bent Rebar

GFRP Bent Bar

Dura Composite’s Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) bend rebar is specifically engineered to offer exceptional flexibility, allowing it to bend smoothly and effortlessly during installation. This flexibility is a key feature that sets GFRP bend rebar apart from traditional steel reinforcement.

The unique composition of GFRP bend bar, which consists of glass fibers embedded in a polymer matrix, provides the necessary strength and durability while also enabling it to be easily manipulated during construction. Unlike steel reinforcement, which can be rigid and difficult to bend, GFRP bending offers a high degree of flexibility without compromising its structural integrity.

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WHY NEOBARS ?

NEOBAR (Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer) bending rebars is a high tensile strength alternative to steel reinforcement. Made from fibers like fiberglass or carbon fiber combined with a polymer resin matrix.

Whole of Life Savings

NEOBAR bending rebar has a 100 year design life cycle. Zero maintenance costs.

High Tensile Strength

Twice the strength of steel.

Corrosion Resistant

Exceptional resistance to water and salinity. Does not rust, leach or cause concrete cancer.

Highly Chemical Resistant

Exceptionally resistant to a range of chemicals.

Lightweight

FRP bending rebar is ¼ the weight of steel.

Highly Durable

Over 100 years retention of strength and modulus in high pH environments.

Low Environmental Impact

Consumes approximately 85% the embodied energy of steel.

Non-electromagnetic

Non-conductive and electro-magnetically neutral.

Non-Magnetic

No interference with sensitive equipment.

Easy to cut and install

Cuts easily using standard cutting tools. Faster to work with on-site. Bends delivered ready to place.

Low Thermal Conductivity

Maintains good thermal insulation values. Promotes energy efficiency in buildings.

No Thermal Cycling Impact

Thermal expansion coefficient closer to concrete than steel. Ideal for environments with extreme temperature cycles.

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