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FRP rebar and Pultruded Rods

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concacc

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Apr 30, 1999
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I am interested if existing Literature and/or Research reports exist of studies of fiber types and resin types regarding their resistance tothe high alkalinity environment of concrete and/or salt water exposure? Any help is appreciated.
 
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if you provide your mail I will send all test data of FIBERMESH fibers according to UL.<br>
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bye<br>

 
the only fibers are syntetic fibers who resist to alkalinity and salts. others metallic and glass fibers are not good enough.<br>
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As syntetic fibers the best is polypropilen fibers, because nylon and PE fiber consumed water from the mixture and difficult to make stable the concrete.<br>

 
merbas;<br>
Sorry for the delay. If your offer still stands, send to:<br>
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721 Richard Street<br>
Miamisburg, Ohio 45342<br>
Thanks, I appreciate the help<br>

 
I will send you "4 years studity of fiber reinforced (polyproplyne-pp) concrete and corrosion effet" and "list of resistance to chemicals (appx 500 type)" and "report of why nylon and PE not suitable for concrete" booklet via mail to your address <br>
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but what is your name?<br>
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Thanks for the help.<br>
I am David Niday.<br>

 
concacc<br>
You may be interested in the fact that ACI Committee 440 issued a draft on Provisional Design Recommendations for Concrete Reinforced with FRP Bars. A Draft 3 was issued in January 1999. If you contact ACI (American Concrete Institute) you might be able to get a copy.<br>
Regards<br>
Mike
 
Merbas, If you are still out there I would love the info. on the fibermesh.

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Thanks alot, I would really appreciate it..
 
Hi,
does any one know if there is any work performed on GFRP reinforced concrete shrinkage or creep?
Your help is highly appreciated
 
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