Manufacturing Industry

New CFRP Bar from MIC for Near-Surface Mounted Strengthening of Concrete.(Brief Article)

Advanced Materials & Composites News, April, 2000

Marshall Industries Composites (MIC), a unit of Reichhold Chemicals, is expanding its line of C-Bar(TM) pultruded and molded glass fiber reinforcing bars (rebar) to include a new carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) bar or rod.

Sampling has begun to universities in the U.S. and Canada, as well as the Naval Facilities Engineering Services Center (NFESC) at Port Hueneme, California. NFESC (in conjunction with Johns Hopkins University) has been conducting concrete confinement stress, pullout, and bond tests under a grant from the National Science Foundation.

These CFRP rods are being considered for use in Near-Surface Mounted (NSM) reinforcement of reinforced concrete decks in the negative moment regions to add additional strengthening. Grooves are...

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