Introducing
GFRP Bars

Non-Conductive
Durable and long-lasting results
Cost-effective
What are GFRP Bars?
GFRB (Glass Fiber Reinforced Bars) are the ultimate non-metallic alternative to traditional steel rebar. Engineered using high-strength glass fibers bound by extreme-durability resin, these bars provide superior tensile strength without the risk of rust

What are GFRP Bars?


Traditional Steel Limits
Susceptible to Rust
Reacts with moisture and salts, causing rust expansion that cracks concrete and leads to costly repairs
Heavy & Costly
Heavy weight demands machinery and expensive transport, causing installation delays
Conductive Interference
Conducts heat and electricity, creating thermal bridges and interfering with sensitive electronic signals
The GFRP Advantage

100% Rust-Proof
Impervious to salt and acid. A permanent solution that never corrodes, extending structural life by decades
Ultra-Lightweight
Weighs 1/4th of steel. Easily carried by hand, significantly cutting transportation costs and installation time
2x Stronger
Delivers superior tensile strength (1000+ MPa) with zero added dead weight for smarter, leaner designs
Key Benefits of GFRP Bars
Lightweight
Significantly lighter than steel, easier to move and install, reducing labor and structural weight.
High Strength
Stronger than steel for its weight, offering excellent performance.
Non-Conductive
Does not conduct electricity or create electromagnetic fields, beneficial for high-voltage areas.
Durable & Long-Lasting
Offers extended life, especially in aggressive conditions.
Corrosion Resistance
Doesn’t rust, making it perfect for marine, water, or chemical-exposed concrete.
Cost-Effective
Lower lifecycle cost with long-term durability.
Low Maintenance
No rust, no repairs, minimal upkeep required.
Non-Electromagnetic
Does not interfere with electrical or magnetic fields.
Easy Handling
Lightweight design for faster, safer installation.
Customised Lengths
Available in tailored sizes to match project needs.
Structural Applications of GFRP Bars

Bridge Decks & Highway Pavements

Parking Structures

Airport Runways & Aprons

Industrial Floors

Tunnels and Underground Structures
