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SUSTAINABILITY & ENVIRONMENT IN CONSTRUCTIONS PROJECTS

Steel Alternative

IS THERE A WAY TO SOLVE THIS PROBLEM?

Basalt Fiber Reinforced Polymer Rebar is an efficient alternative to steel for reinforcing concrete. It is made of only one natural raw material, volcanic basalt rock, and it is lighter and stronger than steel with a higher tensile strength.
Due to its simplicity and abundance of its green raw materials, Basalt Fiber Rebar is the best alternative to steel for structural reinforcement in terms of cost and value.

It has been determined that basalt fiber rebar is 2.5 times stronger than steel and weighs a fourth as much as steel. It can never rust, and has a low carbon footprint. Basalt fibers are also more environmentally friendly than steel and is harmless. Basalt fiber is one of the most versatile and durable materials on the market today. This product has been used in a wide variety of applications, including construction projects.

Basalt Fiber Reinforced Polymer Rebar “BFRP Rebar”

Basalt fiber rebar can be used in place of regular rebar when it comes to strengthening concrete structures. This type of fiber is made from volcanic rock and it offers a number of benefits to concrete structures.

It has been determined that basalt fiber rebar is 2.5 times stronger than steel and weighs a fourth as much as steel. It can never rust, and has a low carbon footprint. Basalt fibers are also more environmentally friendly than steel and is harmless. Basalt fiber is one of the most versatile and durable materials on the market today. This product has been used in a wide variety of applications, including construction projects.


This is a good news for the whole construction industry because now we can build with a material that is sustainable and environmentally friendly.

 
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It is a very durable, stable material that will not break down like steel or any other material. It is also a great option for the environment because it requires less energy to produce and is also a green resource. It is also an excellent thermal insulator. The benefits of basalt fiber are numerous, and this material can be widely used.


There are several applications where it is already being used today, and it is showing a lot of promise in the future. The most common uses for basalt fiber are as a building insulation material, as a reinforcement material for concrete, as a component of cementitious composites, as a fire resistant material, as a coating for road surfaces, and as a soundproofing material.


In a world where sustainability and environment are a key issues, it makes little sense to reinforce concrete infrastructure with materials that can easily degrade and corrode over time.In the past, the only way to achieve tensile strength in concrete used to be reinforcing it with steel. Even-though most concrete infrastructures are reinforced with steel, it is an undeniable fact however, that steel always rusts with time; and herein lies the problem.

Buildings, roads, bridges and tunnels need to be maintained over time. Unfortunately, it is a truth that many structures built in the past will be too expressive to be maintained properly. As our cities get older and more crowded with people, and as our buildings get taller and higher, the risk of catastrophic failure from earthquakes and other disasters will increase as well. It is for this reason that steel rebar reinforcement is no longer the preferred option.


From the other hand, repair of concrete infrastructure costs billions of dollars annually for both public and private projects. Instead of allocating the available budget and resources to build new projects and enhance our infrastructure, we see a huge part of that dedicated to maintain the old projects and keep them form failing.