
Applications for REBAR X
Fiberglass rebar (GFRP) reinforces concrete in applications needing corrosion resistance, lightweight handling, or non-magnetic/non-conductive properties, replacing steel in structures like bridge decks, seawalls, chemical plants, hospital slabs (due to MRI compatibility), driveways, and foundations where salt, chemicals, or electrical interference are concerns. It's used to prevent cracking and add tensile strength to concrete, especially in harsh or specialized environments where steel would rust or interfere with equipment.
Where REBAR X Excels
Residential Construction Engineering
Building foundations
Repair and reinforcement of load-bearing capacity in masonry and reinforced concrete structures.
Highway Construction
Strengthening of Roadbeds
Marine and Coastal Structures
Pavements, airfields, and gray Portland cement slabs.
Medical/Data Centers
Non-ferromagnetic, so won’t distort the MRI’s static field —preserving image quality and patient safety. Electrically non-conductive, won’t pick up induced currents or create inadvertent Faraday cages— ensuring reliable wireless coverage and zero EMI- related data errors in secure data centers.
Bridge Construction and Rehabilitation
Building foundations.
Repair and reinforcement of load-bearing capacity. in masonry and reinforced concrete structures.
Wastewater and Underground Structures
Unaffected by corrosive sewer environments
Highly durable in soil



