Improve the performance of the bonded FRP design
Fiber anchors are high-strength fibers (typically carbon) combined with our
Tyfo S Epoxy which forms an advanced composite, compatible with all Tyfo FRP systems.
The use of composite anchor systems to improve the performance of bonded FRP laminates was first proposed and tested in the 1990s. Unlike conventional adhesive anchors, it is not easy to proof test composite anchors in the field as they are not rigid until fully cured. By combining existing test procedures and innovative thinking, a method was developed to validate our large-diameter anchor systems according to ACI 355.4
Qualification of Post-Installed Adhesive Anchors in Concrete. Additional design properties have been obtained using ASTM D7205
Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Matrix Composite Bars.
We have tested and validated the minimum bond shear strength of our anchors in both cracked and uncracked concrete and have published the minimum tensile and shear strength values for our anchors in our approved evaluation report (IAPMO UES ER-595).
With composite anchors becoming more common in FRP applications, we encourage industry professionals to put careful consideration into their specification requirements. Fyfe FRP provides no cost, no obligation technical support to design and specify these applications with confidence.