Retrofitting of concrete structures has
become increasingly dominant in structural engineering
applications. Such uses include increasing the load capacity of
existing structures (such as existing parking garages) that were
designed to tolerate far lower service loads. Other uses include
seismic retrofitting, and repairing of damaged concrete structures.
Retrofitting with CFRP in many instances can be a cost effective
method of structural concrete strengthening. CFRP is also widely
used to strengthen concrete structures that have lost reinforcing
steel mass due to corrosion and concrete deterioration.
Features:
light weight
non-corrosion, available at any length, very high tensile
strength
Installation process:
1. clean and smooth the surface of basements
2. put the primary epoxy glue to the basements
3. with repair glue to fix any hole of them
4. brush the impregnated epoxy glue
5.put the carbon fiber cloth fabric to them as design
6. put impregnasted epoxy glue to its face
7. put the right size sand to protect them from any of damage
Application:
construction building
bridge reinforcement
chimney retrofitting