It is mainly used in blast hardening of structures as well as structural strengthening or protection of buildings and infrastructure.
It is mainly used in blast hardening of structures as well as structural strengthening or protection of buildings and infrastructure.
Due to its high tensile strength and light weight nature, FasRap can achieve very significant cost and time savings as compared to steel jacketing.
Other than material properties test report done by accredited laboratories, environmental durability as well as full scale blast tests (for blast hardening projects) reports must be available.
Yes. Once cured, it can even be drilled for M&E installations.
Conventional FRP products require in situ saturation of fiber fabric with epoxy which produces air bubbles in the fiber fabric and often result in tedious defects rectification or even delamination before hardening. During in situ saturation, epoxy may drip all over the site therefore further time and cost are incurred due to protective measures required. However FasRap is pre saturated through factory controlled process resulting in high quality of fiber fabric delivered to site as well as at least 30% higher labour productivity. It can cure under any visible light and therefore not subject to ambient site temperature conditions.