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High Tensile Strength Basalt Fiber Rebar for Structural Reinforcement

Basalt fiber reinforcement polymer (BFRP), also called Fiber Reinforce Plastic, is a new kind of composite material which basalt fiber comnbines with epoxy resin andcuring agent.
BFRP Rebar is a kind of rustless electrical insulator, with non-magnetic, especially with great acid resistance and alkali resistance. It could develop the durability of
construction. With light weight property, its density is about 1.9-2.1g/cm3, about 1/4 of steel.

  • Density 1.9-2.1g/cm3
  • Elongation 2.6
  • Processing Service Bending, Moulding, Punching, Cutting
  • Diameter 3mm-40mm
  • Surface Treatment All thread

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Product Features:
    1. High tensile strength, more than 3 times the strength of ordinary steel bars of the same specification.
    2. Excellent corrosion resistance (unmatched by any other fiber material products).
    3. The density is less than 2.0g/cm3, and the density of fiber composite bars is only about 1/4 of that of ordinary steel bars.
    4. The thermal expansion coefficient of fiber composite bars is similar to that of concrete, and there will be no large temperature stress between the two.
    5. Good wave-transmitting performance and no shielding.
    6. Non-conductive.
    7. Standard curved and other shapes can be prefabricated.
    8. Environmental protection: Each ton of basalt fiber composite bars can save 5.24tce of standard coal carbon emissions. Chemical resistant Coming from a single element, basalt rock, Basalt Structural Rods and Fibers naturally assimilate into concrete or cement based products. They readily replace traditional reinforcement, and always improve the final product.

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Product Specification:

Brand

Weight

Diameter(mm)

Cross sectional areal

Tensile strength

Ultimate tension

Elastic modulus

Limiting Strain

N/M

g/m

mm

Mm²

MPa

KN

GPa

%

BH-4

26

4

12.56

1350

16.96

55

2.30

BH-6

57

6

28.26

1250

35.33

55

2.27

BH-8

104

8

50.24

1200

60.29

55

2.18

BH-10

162

10

78.5

1200

94.2

52

2.31

BH-12

219

12

113.04

1100

124.34

50

2.20

BH-14

307

14

153.86

1000

153.86

48

2.08

BH-16

412

16

200.96

1000

200.96

48

2.08

BH-18

513

18

254.34

900

228.9

45

2.08

BH-20

635

20

314

900

286.2

45

2.08

BH-22

770

22

379.94

800

303.95

42

2.00

BH-25

992

25

490.625

800

392.5

42

2.00

Product Application:
       Basalt Fiber Reinforced Polymer Rebar (BFRP) is non magnetic, electrically insulated, with high strength, high elastic modulus, and similar thermal expansion coefficient to cement concrete. Extremely resistant to chemical corrosion, acid, alkali, and salt, it can be used in magnetic resonance imaging infrastructure, airports, military facilities, communication buildings, anti radar interference buildings, high-end office buildings, earthquake prediction observation stations, electronic equipment rooms, etc. in the medical insurance and construction department. It has broad application prospects and huge market potential.

Such as:
     1. Civil Engineering: It is widely used in earthquake - observing stations, seaport pier protection projects, metro stations, bridges, and prestressed concrete highways. For example, in bridge construction, BFRP rebar can be used to replace traditional steel bars to improve the durability and corrosion resistance of the bridge.
     2. Chemical Industry: It is suitable for anti - corrosion chemical plants, chemical storage tanks, and other occasions. Due to its excellent corrosion - resistant properties, it can effectively prevent the corrosion of chemical media on the reinforcement material, ensuring the safety and stability of the equipment.
     3. Underground Engineering: In underground engineering such as tunnels and underground parking lots, BFRP rebar can be used to enhance the structure's strength and durability. Its non - magnetic and electrical insulation properties can also avoid interference with underground electrical and communication systems.

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