RCF, is a very light weight, high strength fiber-reinforced polymer or composite material. Typically, the polymer is most often an epoxy.
For the Construction Industry, it is typically used to strengthen concrete and masonry structural components. Some applications include reinforcement of bridge abutments, building columns, masonry walls and concrete foundation walls.
Advantages of the RCF products, is it reduces the amount of concrete removal and reinforcement bar replacement for typical concrete restoration applications. RCF is a much faster process than the traditional method of concrete repair. Considering masonry restoration, the RCF inter-locks the masonry unit and load distribution is transferred uniformly.
Please contact Helitech’s Structural Engineers for your next concrete or masonry project and will be happy to assist and provide technical support.
The following items are needed so we may assist and provide the most economical solutions to your project.
- Plan-Schematic
- Cross-sections-
- Load Requirements
- Estimated Project Start Date
RCF, is a very light weight, high strength fiber-reinforced polymer or composite material. Typically, the polymer is most often an epoxy.
For the Construction Industry, it is typically used to strengthen concrete and masonry structural components. Some applications include reinforcement of bridge abutments, building columns, masonry walls and concrete foundation walls.
Advantages of the RCF products, is it reduces the amount of concrete removal and reinforcement bar replacement for typical concrete restoration applications. RCF is a much faster process than the traditional method of concrete repair. Considering masonry restoration, the RCF inter-locks the masonry unit and load distribution is transferred uniformly.
Please contact Helitech’s Structural Engineers for your next concrete or masonry project and will be happy to assist and provide technical support.
The following items are needed so we may assist and provide the most economical solutions to your project.
- Plan-Schematic
- Cross-sections-
- Load Requirements
- Estimated Project Start Date