High Tensile Strength Reinforced Carbon Fiber Rebar
Product Feature
1. Lightweight: The low proportion of carbon fiber reinforced rebar reduces the self weight of buildings and helps alleviate foundation loads.
2. High strength: Carbon fiber has excellent tensile strength and can withstand large tensile forces, enhancing the load-bearing ability of the structure.
3. Corrosion resistance: Compared with traditional steel bars, carbon fiber rebars are less susceptible to corrosion and are suitable for use in humid and chemically corroded environments.
4. Temperature resistance: Carbon fiber reinforced rebar has stable performance and is not easily deformed in high and low temperature environments.
5.Low thermal conductivity: Carbon fiber reinforced rebar has low thermal conductivity, which helps reduce stress caused by temperature changes.
Product Information |
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Product Type |
Carbon fiber rebar |
Material |
100% carbon fiber and epoxy resin |
Diameter (mm) |
4~26 |
Density (g/cm3) |
1.6~1.8 |
Tensile Strength (MPa) |
1800~2200 |
E-modulus (GPa) |
140~150 |
Elongation (%) |
1.3~1.5 |
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Application Field
The application of carbon fiber reinforced rebar in the field of construction is becoming increasingly widespread, especially in high durability and high-strength engineering structural projects, where it is indispensable. Carbon fiber reinforced rebar is suitable for various extreme environments such as earthquakes, fires, and winds, and can effectively improve the structural strength and service life of buildings.
● Construction engineering: used for structures such as bridges, tunnels, and high-rise buildings that require high strength and corrosion resistance.
● Infrastructure: Suitable for infrastructure projects such as water conservancy, water treatment, and docks, it can improve the durability of structures.
● Maintenance and reinforcement: can be used for the reinforcement of old buildings or bridges, extending their service life.




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