As global infrastructure ages and environmental conditions grow ever more aggressive, engineers and project owners are seeking reinforcement materials that outlast traditional steel. In response, SupAnchor®—a leading innovator in ground engineering and geotechnical reinforcement systems—has launched the SupFRP® GFRP Reinforcement Rebar. This advanced composite rebar is engineered to provide permanent, maintenance-free internal reinforcement for concrete structures exposed to corrosive environments, while also delivering exceptional strength, handling ease, and cost-effectiveness.
The construction industry has long struggled with steel rebar corrosion, which leads to spalling, structural degradation, and expensive repairs. Coastal infrastructure, bridge decks, and industrial facilities are particularly vulnerable. Fiberglass-reinforced polymer (GFRP) rebar offers a non-metallic alternative that eliminates this problem entirely. SupAnchor's SupFRP rebar is manufactured from high-quality corrosion-resistant resin and fiberglass, and can be factory-fabricated into various shapes to suit project-specific requirements.
The SupFRP GFRP Rebar stands out for its balance of high tensile strength, light weight, and user-friendly properties. All diameters up to 25 mm achieve a tensile strength of 1000 MPa, with larger sizes offering 800–900 MPa—still competitive with high-grade steel, yet with none of the corrosion drawbacks. The material’s elasticity modulus is approximately 50 GPa, which is lower than steel, but its high strain capacity (2% ultimate strain) makes it highly adaptable to concrete's behavior.
Key technical features include:
A representative selection from the extensive SupFRP range demonstrates the product's versatility:
| Model | Outside Diameter (mm)* | Guaranteed Tensile Load (kN) | Tensile Strength (MPa) | Weight (kg/m) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ReB-10 | 11.5 | 79 | 1000 | 0.20 |
| ReB-16 | 18.0 | 201 | 1000 | 0.50 |
| ReB-25 | 28.0 | 491 | 1000 | 1.20 |
| ReB-32 | 36.0 | 720 | 900 | 2.00 |
*Diameter including waved thread structure.
These values underscore the rebar's ability to handle demanding load requirements while remaining easy to work with on tight construction schedules. The waved thread not only improves bond but also allows for tailorable embedment—engineers can specify any required anchorage length without special end treatments.
SupAnchor envisions SupFRP GFRP rebar becoming the default choice in all aggressive environments. Its immediate applications include:
As a manufacturer already renowned for its self drilling anchor systems and hollow bar anchors, SupAnchor brings deep geotechnical expertise to this new product line. The company’s engineers understand that a reinforcement system is only as good as its integration into the overall ground support scheme. SupFRP rebar is designed to work seamlessly with conventional and specialized concrete mixes, and can be combined with SupAnchor's drill-and-grout bolts for hybrid reinforcement solutions in mining and tunneling.
While the accompanying image showcases a self drilling anchor bolt from SupAnchor’s well-known product line, it highlights the company’s engineering DNA—precision manufacturing, adherence to international standards, and a commitment to solving the toughest ground challenges. The new GFRP rebar is manufactured under the same rigorous quality controls, with ISO 9001 certification and full traceability.
The global push for resilient infrastructure is driving rapid adoption of non-metallic reinforcement. Design codes such as ACI 440.1R (USA), fib Bulletin 40 (Europe), and JSCE (Japan) now provide clear guidance for FRP-reinforced concrete. By entering this market with a competitively priced, high-performance product, SupAnchor is positioned as a ground anchor bolt factory that can supply both traditional steel and advanced composite solutions. For soil nail system manufacturers and contractors, the availability of an FRP rebar that can be cut and shaped on site reduces dependency on steel and opens new possibilities in aggressive soils.
SupAnchor’s global project portfolio—spanning over 50 countries—testifies to its ability to deliver reliable products under demanding conditions. The launch of SupFRP rebar reinforces the company’s reputation as a top-tier geotechnical reinforcement system provider. By continuously investing in R&D, the company ensures that its product range evolves in step with the industry’s most pressing needs.
SupFRP GFRP Reinforcement Rebar is more than a material substitution; it is a forward-looking engineering solution that addresses the true cost of corrosion. With its high strength-to-weight ratio, ease of handling, and infinite corrosion resistance, this rebar empowers designers to build structures that last well beyond a century with minimal maintenance. As the construction industry embraces sustainability and lifecycle economy, SupAnchor’s innovation arrives at the right time. Engineers and contractors interested in learning more about SupFRP GFRP rebar can contact SupAnchor for technical data sheets, design support, and sample orders. Together, we can reinforce a more durable future.
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