In India’s tropical and coastal regions, one of the most persistent challenges in construction is corrosion. Structures near the sea or in high-humidity areas face accelerated degradation due to salt-laden air and moisture.
In Indias booming construction landscape, the choice of reinforcement material is critical. While TMT (Thermo-Mechanically Treated) steel bars have long been the standard in reinforced concrete structures, new challenges such as corrosion, sustainability, and electromagnetic interference are pushing the industry to look for better alternatives.
As the construction industry evolves, traditional materials like steel are being replaced by smarter alternatives. One such innovation is GFRP (Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer) rebars � a high-strength, corrosion-resistant reinforcement material that is changing the way we build.
In today's fast-evolving construction industry, the need for durable, high-performance, and corrosion-resistant materials is greater than ever. Traditional steel reinforcements, though widely used, come with limitations — especially in harsh environmental conditions.