Mesh Grids

Building elements often must be restored or even replaced because of corrosion damage to the steel reinforcement, leading to a destruction of the concrete structure. This is particularly true for components exposed to de-icing salt. With the deployment of GRP reinforcements, corrosion is an issue of the past. It drastically reduces the number of repairs needed to the construction components. GRP reinforcements are mainly applied to concrete and polymer concrete building parts.

Applications

 

 

Dimensions available

max. Width: 1,8 m
 

Diameter

2 mm
2.5 mm
3 mm
4 mm
6 mm
8 mm

Mesh Size

             
50 x 50 mm
 
           X
               X
           X
           X
          
 
50 x 100 mm
 
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         X
      X
      X
      X
 
100 x 100 mm
     
           X
           X
           X
 
100 x 150 mm
     
      X
      X
      X
      X
100 x 200 mm
       
           X
           X
           X
150 x 150 mm
       
      X
      X
      X
200 x 200 mm
       
      X
      X
      X

 

GRP Mesh Performance

E-Modulus GPa

Tensile strength MPa

  40

200

 
  rods/m minimum tensile strength of mesh - N/m
Rod diameter mm   2 2,5 3 4 6 8
Mesh mm              

50 x 50 mm

20 12.560 19.625 28.260 50.240 113.040 200.960
50 x 100 mm 10 6.280 9.813 14.130 25.120 56.520 100.480
100 x 100 mm 10 6.280 9.813 14.130 25.120 56.520 100.480
100 x 150 mm 7 4.396 6.869 9.891 17.584 39.564 70.336
100 x 200 mm 5 3.140 4.906 7.065 12.560 28.260 50.240
150 x 150 mm 7 4.396 6.869 9.891 17.584 39.564 70.336
200 x 200 mm 5 3.140 4.906 7.065 12.560 28.260 50.240

Solutions for the construction industry

When steel reaches its limits, the more environmentally friendly glass fibre reinforcement is used. Due to its durability and high resistance to external influences, renovation work and cracks in concrete are significantly reduced.
Fibrolux offers a glass fibre based reinforcement system that fully meets the requirements of sustainability, durability, efficiency and cost saving.
As a structural engineering material, steel has been a success story since the industrial revolution. However, steel also has disadvantages, which are outweighed by the GRP reinforcement.

GRP reinforcement mats have some unbeatable advantages over steel, which have made them indispensable in a wide range of applications in construction projects for several years now.

  • Corrosion-free - Durability
  • Very high tensile strength with the same Ø compared to steel
  • enables a low concrete cover
  • chemical permanence
  • electrically/thermally non-conductive
  • easy machinability and processing
  • very low weight despite its many properties
  • easy practical handling with spacers and cable ties
  • high load-bearing capacity of the material
  • Economy/cost saving, smaller Ø required

Plastering walls becomes easier.

  • Adhesion to the substrate is better and
  • The application of material is reduced.
  • The formation of cracks is almost impossible.

The same advantages as for plastering walls also apply to plastering ceilings. Here the improved adhesion of the plaster is even more important.

The repair of components, even in difficult places, is particularly facilitated by the easy handling and processing of GRP mesh mats and is completed in a shorter time.