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The purpose of the epoxy is to bond the fiber and allow the fiber filaments to share the load with each other—the fibers provide stiffness to the composite material and generally carry most of the applied loads. Tensile strength can range from 60,000lbs. to over 350,000lbs, making FRP a durable, versatile choice for your reinforcement needs.

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Fiber reinforced polymer systems are great for strengthening the integrity of concrete, masonry, and even wood structures. In particular, the composite system can be used to reinforce a variety of concrete structures, including slabs, slab openings, walls, columns, silos, and more. Unlike traditional retrofitting methods, which are not versatile in use or application, FRP is a viable option for a vast number of structural repair or reinforcement projects.

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Applications are versatile and can be placed both indoors and out, while maintaining the integrity of the FRP. The composite material is also corrosion resistant, which is not true of other reinforcement methods or materials which can deteriorate over time.

Because FRP is a highly versatile reinforcement solution—applicable for many types and kinds of structures—there are stringent codes that regulate its use, including the American Concrete Institute, ANSI Code of Standard Practice, FDOT Design Criteria Specifications, and more.

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Fiber-reinforced polymer is a non-intrusive, lightweight solution that provides structural reinforcement for concrete beams, columns, slabs, walls, and more. Penhall Company is an FRP Certified Applicator, meaning we can apply FRP at your next project! Want to learn more? Download our fiber-reinforced polymer guide below.

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At Penhall Company, we work to ensure our FRP system not only meets code but exceeds it. We want to supply every client with excellent workmanship and a durable, long-lasting reinforcement solution.

FRP material is a non-intrusive solution that provides support for added loads, can be used to make necessary upgrades to meet new code requirements, and protects against stresses from earthquakes and other natural disasters. The combination of a durable epoxy with high-strength fiber creates the FRP system.

Penhall is a certified applicator of advanced composite materials, often referred to as fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) or composite wrapping.

Traditional retrofit methods are costly, time consuming, and add significant weight and mass to the existing structure. FRP does away with disruptive retrofitting: significant axial, flexural, and shear strength gains can be realized with fiber reinforced polymer. It is an easy-to-apply, lightweight composite and it is the best way to retrofit a structure. Reinforcement solutions can be used for seismic retrofit, blast mitigation, underwater repair, non-intrusive/rapid repair, concrete restoration, increased load capacity or change of use/change of code.