Carbon Fiber Mesh

Carbon Fiber Mesh

The carbon fiber grid reinforcement system refers to a process in which carbon fiber grids are first laid, and then high-quality spray mortar containing active ingredients is used for construction. Through the special coating treatment of the carbon fiber mesh, it is ensured that there is sufficient binding force and anchoring force between the carbon fiber mesh and the mortar.

Product Details

The carbon fiber grid reinforcement system refers to a process in which carbon fiber grids are first laid, and then high-quality spray mortar containing active ingredients is used for construction. Through the special coating treatment of the carbon fiber mesh, it is ensured that there is sufficient binding force and anchoring force between the carbon fiber mesh and the mortar.

Carbon fiber mesh cloth is a new type of reinforcement material that has been gradually applied to structural reinforcement in recent years. It is woven using a special weaving process and has undergone multiple coating technology treatments. It not only reduces the damage to the strength of the carbon fiber yarn during the weaving process, but also ensures the fireproof performance of the carbon fiber mesh and the binding force between the carbon fiber mesh and the mortar. 

 

Mesh size: 20mm x 20mm

Warp yarn: 12K carbon fiber yarn

Weft yarn: 24K carbon fiber yarn

 Weight: 160+/-5 g/m2

Tensile strength: 1800~1900 MPA

 

Advantages:

--- Low density with high tensile strength and high modulus

--- Extra high temperature resistanceunder non-oxidizing environment

--- Excellent electrical and thermal conductivity

--- Good fatigue resistance, abrasion resistance and corrosion resistance

--- Good electromagnetic shielding and X-ray permeability

--- Insoluble and non-swelling in the organic solvent, acid, alkali

 

Application areas

Carbon fiber mesh may be used to strengthen or retrofit a wide range of concrete, steel and masonry structural elements including columns, beams, slabs, walls, pier caps, piles, etc.
• Strengthen for increasing load capacity.
• Address changes in structural system, like slab openings and walls, beams or columns removal.
• Retrofit for seismic, wind or blast.
• Restore strength of structural elements damaged by fire or vehicle impact.
• Restore strength to deteriorated and corroded members.
• Strengthen for design or construction defects.


Previous: no more

Next: no more

Inquiry

*Your Name:
*E-mail:
Phone:
Subject:
*Content: