GFRP rebars are extensively used in bridges, flyovers, culverts, and civil infrastructure where corrosion resistance, durability, and long service life are critical to reducing maintenance and lifecycle costs....
Designed for aggressive environments, GFRP reinforcement resists saltwater, chlorides, and moisture, making it ideal for ports, jetties, seawalls, and coastal foundations.
In chemical plants, refineries, and industrial floors, GFRP rebars prevent corrosion caused by chemicals, vapors, and high humidity—ensuring long-term structural reliability.
Prevents corrosion from water seepage, de-icing salts, and chemicals, significantly extending the life of parking structures.
Non-conductive and non-magnetic properties make GFRP ideal for tunnels, metro projects, power substations, and MRI facilities where electrical interference must be eliminated.






