Carbon Fiber - Structural Seismic Reinforcement

Carbon Fiber - Structural Seismic Reinforcement

Carbon Fiber - Structural Seismic Reinforcement


Some areas in China are in earthquake-risk zones, and some old buildings no longer meet the current seismic standards. This is why they are processed using high-strength reinforcing materials in the form of strips and fabrics. The fiber reinforced composite reinforcement system is a structural reinforcement system made of very stable corrosion-resistant materials. This carbon fiber system can enhance bending strength and increase tensile strength.


The salient features of carbon fiber reinforcement

"Bending and tensile resistance"


These are plastic prefabricated belts reinforced with carbon fiber to reinforce load-bearing concrete structures.

These strips will be used as external components to be glued to the structure of the work using epoxy resin.


carbon fiber laminate plate


Application areas of carbon fiber reinforcement

  • Increase bending strength at positive and negative moments

  • Masonry reinforcement

  • Absorb transverse tension and shear force


Advantages of carbon fiber reinforcement:

  • No corrosion

  • High resistance

  • Excellent durability and fatigue resistance


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HM-20 Unidirectional Carbon Fiber Wrap

High strength, unidirectional carbon fiber wrap pre-saturated to form a carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) wrap used to strengthen structural concrete elements.

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HM-1.2T Unidirectional Carbon Fiber Strip

High strength carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) strip / laminate / plate for structural strengthening and concrete repair

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HM-30 Unidirectional Carbon Fiber Fabric

High strength, unidirectional carbon fiber fabric pre-saturated to form a carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) fabric used to strengthen structural concrete elements.

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