A CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer) strengthening system is a widely used method for enhancing the structural performance of concrete, masonry, steel, and timber structures. CFRP materials consist of high-strength carbon fibers embedded in a polymer matrix, providing excellent strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance. The CFRP strengthening system is often employed to increase the load-carrying capacity, flexural and shear strength, and ductility of structures

CFRP strengthening systems offer several advantages, including high strength, lightweight properties, and the ability to provide flexible solutions for various structural elements. They are commonly used in bridges, buildings, and other infrastructure to extend the service life of existing structures or to upgrade them to meet increased load demands.

Activities undertaken:

  • Structural Integrity assessment.
  • Corrosion inhibitor application.
  • Concrete resurfacing.
  • CFRP Anchors.
  • CFRP Embedded rods.
  • CFRP Wrapping.
  • CFRP Plates.
  • External post tensioning