Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) stirrups are composite reinforcement elements composed of continuous glass, carbon, or aramid fibers embedded in an epoxy or polyester matrix. Unlike conventional steel stirrups, FRP stirrups offer exceptional corrosion resistance and high tensile strength-to-weight ratios, making them an increasingly specified solution in aggressive environmental conditions. The composite construction provides inherent non-conductivity and immunity to chemical degradation, addressing critical durability concerns in marine, coastal, and chemically contaminated soil environments common in deep foundation and geotechnical engineering projects.
Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) stirrups are composite reinforcement elements composed of continuous glass, carbon, or aramid fibers embedded in an epoxy or polyester matrix. Unlike conventional steel stirrups, FRP stirrups offer exceptional corrosion resistance and high tensile strength-to-weight ratios, making them an increasingly specified solution in aggressive environmental conditions. The composite construction provides inherent non-conductivity and immunity to chemical degradation, addressing critical durability concerns in marine, coastal, and chemically contaminated soil environments common in deep foundation and geotechnical engineering projects.
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