Fiber Wrapping

Fiber wrap jacketing, also known as fiber reinforced polymer (frp) jacketing, is a structural strengthening technique used to enhance the load-carrying capacity of concrete, masonry, and steel structures. It involves wrapping the surface of the structure with high-strength fibers, typically carbon or glass, embedded in a polymer matrix. The fiber wrap jacketing provides additional tensile strength and confinement, effectively reinforcing the existing structure.


The benefits of fiber wrap jacketing include increased structural strength, improved resistance to cracking and deformation, and enhanced durability. This method is lightweight, easy to apply, and minimally invasive, reducing downtime during the strengthening process. It is particularly useful for retrofitting and rehabilitating aging structures, extending their service life and making them more resilient to environmental and loading challenges.

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