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Everything You Need to Know About GFRP Rebars

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What are GFRP rebars?

GFRP rebars (Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer rebars) are corrosion-resistant composite reinforcement bars used in concrete structures as a superior alternative to traditional steel rebars.

GFRP rebars are significantly lighter, 100% corrosion-resistant, non-conductive, and have a longer service life (100+ years) compared to steel rebars, which are prone to rust and require higher maintenance.

Yes, all FRP Anchors LLP GFRP rebars are fully compliant with IS 18256:2023 and IRC 137:2022. We also support documentation for MoRTH and NHAI approvals.

GFRP rebars are ideal for:

  • Bridges and approach slabs

  • Crash barriers and retaining walls

  • Marine, coastal, and chemical environments

  • Warehouses, residential structures, sidewalks, and pool decks

While GFRP rebars are highly versatile, they are best suited for environments where corrosion, electrical conductivity, or long-term durability are key concerns. Consult our engineering team for project-specific suitability.

 

Are GFRP rebars cost-effective?

Yes, GFRP rebars offer long-term cost savings by reducing installation labor, transportation expenses, and maintenance costs. They also extend the life of concrete structures.

Absolutely. We offer complete design consultation, structural detailing, documentation support, and on-site execution assistance to ensure smooth GFRP adoption.

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Yes, we provide all necessary structural drawings, method statements, and certification packages to support MoRTH and NHAI approvals.

 

GFRP rebars are lightweight and easy to handle but should be tied and cut using recommended tools. We offer on-site handling guidance and crew training to ensure safe and proper installation.

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