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    Properties of fiberglass rebar

    Composite rebar, made of glass fiber and a binding resin, is a construction material increasingly utilized in the construction industry, gradually supplanting traditional steel rebar. The advantageous properties of fiberglass over steel make it a preferred choice for builders, as evidenced by its growing application in construction projects. The key advantages of composite rebar include:

    Anti-corrosion properties: Fiberglass rebar exhibits resistance to aggressive environments, ensuring the structural integrity of concrete structures.

    Non-conductivity: Unlike steel rebar, fiberglass rebar does not conduct electric current and remains transparent to electromagnetic waves.

    High strength: Fiberglass rebar surpasses steel rebar in strength by a factor of two. Its strength characteristics remain unchanged when wound onto a reel, returning to its original state afterward.

    Lightweight: In addition to reducing the weight of the concrete structure, the lightweight nature of fiberglass rebar also contributes to lowered transportation and labor costs.

    Easy to transport: Composite rebar is highly transportable, especially when the rebar diameter is less than 1/2 inch, making it feasible for delivery in hanks.

    Research indicates that the incorporation of fiberglass rebar significantly enhances the service life of concrete structures.

    The cost of fiberglass rebar

    How much does composite rebar cost? The price directly depends on the rod diameter (it ranges from 3 to 25 mm). Contact us for a quote.

    You can purchase composite rebar retail or wholesale. Delivery to the construction site or to your warehouse is available. We provide discounts for bulk purchases. Both wholesale and retail orders are delivered in the shortest possible time.