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Information Paper 7/99 Advanced polymer composites in construction
Publication Year
1999
Document Status
Archived
Abstract
Fibre-reinforced plastics (FRP) have been used in the construction industry for several decades for mainly non-structural architectural applications such as cladding. The more advanced forms of FRP (often referred to as advanced polymer composites), originally designed for aerospace and military applications, have superior properties that offer potential benefits to the construction industry. Advanced polymer composites have a range of applications such as sandwich panels, modular units, structural components, reinforcing bars, and structural repair and strengthening. This paper deals with various aspects of advanced composites, focussing on the properties of the materials and their uses.
Document History
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Author
Halliwell, S. M.
ISBN
9781860813375
Publisher Information
BRE
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