Concrete Strengthening


Composites have been used to strengthen structural concrete in the United States for almost 25 years. During this period, acceptance of composites as a mainstream construction material has grown, and so has the number of completed composites strengthening projects. As a result, the use of composites for strengthening and retrofit is gaining more popularity among design professionals over conventional strengthening techniques, such as installation of supplemental structural steel frames and elements.



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Properties and Benefits


  • Ability to manufacture onsite
  • Economically increase capacity without significant weight or mass
  • Extremely high tensile strength
  • Lightweight and user-friendly installation
  • Non-corrosive
  • Low aesthetic impact
  • Compatible with many finishes and protective coatings

Applications and Products


Structures

  • Buildings
  • Bridges
  • Tanks/Silos
  • Parking structures
  • Piers and wharfs
  • Underwater structures
  • Tunnels
  • Pipes
  • Columns
  • Beams
  • Slabs
  • Walls
  • Piles
  • Pier caps

Seismic Retrofit

  • Shear strengthening
  • Displacement/ductility
  • Life safety

Damage Repair

  • Deterioration/corrosion
  • Blast/vehicle impact

Defect Remediation

  • Size/layout errors
  • Low concrete strengths

Load Rating Upgrade

  • Increased live loads
  • New equipment
  • Change of use

Blast Mitigation

  • Hardening
  • Progressive collapse